The Hung Temple historical site is located on Nghia Linh Mountain, in Viet Tri City, Phu Tho Province – the place worshiping the Hung Kings, who contributed to the founding of Van Lang, the first state of the Vietnamese people. It is considered one of the most important spiritual tourism centers in the country, closely linked to the origins and national identity of Vietnam. The Hung Temple is not only an ancient architectural complex consisting of Ha Temple, Trung Temple, Thuong Temple, King Hung's Mausoleum, and the Well Temple, but also a sacred cultural space where the worship of Hùng Vương is held – an intangible cultural heritage recognized by UNESCO as a representative of humanity. Every year, the Hung Kings' Death Anniversary (the 10th day of the 3rd lunar month) attracts millions of domestic and international visitors to offer incense, remember ancestors, and demonstrate the Vietnamese principle of “When drinking water, remember its source.” The cool, peaceful green space and increasingly developed service system make the Hung Temple an ideal destination for visitors during festivals and historical exploration. Tourism at Hung Temple not only brings about
Xuan Son National Park is located in Tan Son District, Phu Tho Province, and is the only national park in the Northern Midlands and Mountainous Region. It is famous for its rich primary forest ecosystem, pristine natural scenery, and unique ethnic cultural identity. Xuan Son has a vast area featuring primary forests, limestone mountains, a system of caves, waterfalls, natural streams, and many rare animal and plant species. The clean, cool climate year-round makes it an ideal destination for ecotourism and relaxation, mountain climbing, forest trekking, exploring caves, streams, and waterfalls, as well as community tourism connected with nature. The park is mainly inhabited by the Dao and Muong ethnic groups, with traditional stilt houses, distinctive customs and practices, and local cuisine (bamboo rice, sour meat, wild vegetables)... Visitors can experience homestays, live with local people, and learn about indigenous culture. Xuan Son National Park not only plays an important role in nature conservation but also contributes to sustainable tourism development.
Tam Dao is a tourist town located in Vinh Phuc Province (now part of Phu Tho after the merger), situated at an altitude of about 900 meters above sea level, approximately 80 km from Hanoi. It is nicknamed the "Da Lat of the North" due to its cool climate year-round and romantic natural scenery. Tam Dao has a fresh, cool climate, lush green mountains and forests, and fog covering many structures with traces of French colonial architecture. Tourism in Tam Dao is famous for relaxation, eco-tourism and exploration, and spiritual experiences. Some notable attractions include Tam Dao Stone Church, Silver Waterfall, Cloud Bridge, Tam Dao National Park, Truc Lam Tay Thien Zen Monastery... Tam Dao is an ideal destination for weekend trips, contributing to the development of resort, eco-tourism, and spiritual tourism in Phu Tho.
The Muong Ethnic Culture Museum is located in Hoa Binh Province (now part of Phu Tho after the merger), and it preserves and showcases the unique cultural values of the Muong people – one of the oldest ethnic minorities in Vietnam. The museum vividly recreates the material and spiritual life of the Muong through traditional stilt houses, costumes, daily utensils, folk musical instruments such as Muong gongs, customs, traditions, festivals, and beliefs. Visitors can learn about community activities, agricultural production, marriage, and festivals of the Muong people. The museum is an important destination for traditional culture and education, experiential community activities, research, and learning about the cultures of Vietnam’s ethnic groups. The museum’s space is close to nature and deeply reflects the mountain forest identity of Northwestern Vietnam. The Muong Ethnic Culture Museum contributes to the preservation and promotion of ethnic cultural heritage, while helping visitors gain a deeper understanding of the Muong cultural identity within the cultural space of Phu Tho.
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