
At 26/3 Square, Ha Giang 1 Ward, on the evening of November 28, the space for displaying OCOP products and enjoying tea opened, attracting a large number of people and tourists.
The exhibition area consists of 24 elaborately arranged booths, recreating the model of the H'Mong people's rammed earth houses, creating an impression of a unique cultural space. This is not only a place to introduce products but also a bridge for trade, opening up cooperation opportunities between businesses and consumers in the area.
Mr. Hoang Anh Cuong, Director of the Department of Industry and Trade of Tuyen Quang province, said: “This year's exhibition space brings together the most quintessential products of the province, from typical agricultural specialties, OCOP products, typical rural industrial products to items imbued with traditional values of ethnic communities. Each product is a story about the hands of labor, the aspiration to rise up and the beauty of Tuyen Quang homeland.”

In the middle of the OCOP product display space are tea tables serving tourists. In the chilly weather of the mountain town, enjoying a cup of hot Shan Tuyet tea became an unforgettable experience for Ms. Nguyen Thu Huyen, a tourist from Hanoi. "After a journey of nearly 300km from Hanoi to Ha Giang ward, right next to the Km 0 milestone check-in point, enjoying a cup of hot tea in the cold weather warmed my heart, forgetting the fatigue of a long journey."
In Dong Van commune, at Dong Van Museum, the traditional cultural space is an attractive destination for tourists. Here, the local government has vividly recreated the life of the highland people through booths displaying products and performing traditional crafts such as weaving, making flutes, and weaving brocade. Along with that, there are street art activities, dance performances and bonfires in the Old Quarter market area.

In addition, the commune has also introduced new tourism products and works to serve tourists, notably the ceramic relief in Dong Thanh village. The relief is 20m long, 4.5m high, using 868 ceramic cards and many traditional materials such as sa moc wood and yin-yang tiles. The work was partly socialized by local people.
Mr. Pham Duc Nam said: "This project connects with more than 20 cultural and spiritual tourist attractions in the commune such as Dong Van ancient town, the holy well, and Ma Pi Leng rest stop. We hope that visitors will not only admire the brilliant flower season but also experience many other vibrant cultural destinations."

Also on this occasion, Dong Van Commune Tourism Association put into use the system of "Digital check-in and point accumulation" using QR codes at all tourist attractions and service facilities. Tourists only need to scan the code to check-in and accumulate points for each experience. When they have enough points, they will receive gifts and have the opportunity to become the "King of check-in".
At the foot of Lung Cu flagpole, Lung Cu commune, Lo Lo Chai cultural tourism village is busier these days. Mr. Sin Gi Gai, Head of Lo Lo Chai village said: "To serve tourists, we organize campfire nights to create conditions for visitors to experience the traditional dances and songs of the Lo Lo people".

The Buckwheat Flower Festival officially opened on the evening of November 29 at Thanh Nien Square, Dong Van Commune. During the festival, in Ha Giang Ward 1 and the communes of Quan Ba, Yen Minh, Dong Van, Meo Vac, Lung Cu, visitors can join in many cultural activities in the commune centers, participate in folk games, admire the flowers on the gray rocky slopes and explore famous local destinations.
With careful and elaborate preparation and many unique activities, Tuyen Quang province expects the 2025 Buckwheat Flower Festival to welcome more than 200,000 visitors.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/nhieu-trai-nghiem-thu-hut-du-khach-dip-le-hoi-hoa-tam-giac-mach-post926646.html






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