As a province bordering China, with majestic poetic scenery of mountains, rivers and streams, Cao Bang is a destination not to be missed by backpackers.
Thang Hen Lake is located in Tra Linh district (30km from Cao Bang city) – in Tay language it means “Bee’s tail” because viewed from above, the shape of the lake resembles the tail of a bee. Clear lake water with natural green color. An ideal place to take a boat to see the mountains in the highlands. The rice fields glow in the afternoon sun at the Ma Phuc pass area, creating a spectacular landscape for visitors. People graze cattle at sunset on Cao Bang – Chongqing road. The charming countryside in the border area makes people’s hearts lighter. The fields of ripe yellow rice are waiting for photographers to come and enjoy. Dawn on Ngoc Con rice fields with the gentle Que Son river winding through the rice fields. Originating in China and flowing into our country in Ngoc Con commune, the Quay Son river is the most beautiful natural landscape in Cao Bang. The river promises many economic and tourism benefits. River water is especially clear and has a natural green color. Ban Gioc Waterfall is a must-see attraction when coming to Cao Bang. This majestic waterfall is the natural border between China and Vietnam. Currently, both countries exploit tourism. Not only an irrigation tool, a unique cultural identity, the water column is also a proof of the long-standing wet rice civilization in the highlands…
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