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Imagine a city cradled amidst rolling green mountains, where the air is perpetually fresh, and verdant landscapes are seamlessly woven into the urban fabric. This is Guiyang (贵阳), the capital of Guizhou Province, China, affectionately known as the "Forest City" (林城) due to its lush greenery, pleasant climate, and abundant parks. More than just a provincial capital, Guiyang is the vibrant gateway to the breathtaking karst landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and the rich, diverse cultures of numerous ethnic minority groups that define the enchanting province of Guizhou.
This comprehensive guide will lead you on a captivating journey through the dynamic world of Guiyang – from its tranquil urban oases and bustling markets to its pivotal role as a transport hub connecting you to the spectacular natural wonders like Huangguoshu Waterfall and the ancient ethnic villages of the surrounding countryside. We'll also show you how Golden Trail Travel can unlock an unforgettable and seamlessly organized adventure, ensuring you discover the true essence and hidden gems of this remarkable green heart of Guizhou. Prepare to be refreshed by its climate, charmed by its culture, and inspired by its unique blend of modernity and tradition.
To truly appreciate Guiyang today, it's essential to understand its unique geographical setting and the compelling historical and cultural narratives that have shaped its identity as a modern city intertwined with ancient traditions.
Guiyang is centrally located in the heart of the Guizhou Plateau, characterized by its widespread karst topography. This means the city and its surrounding areas are dominated by limestone formations, creating a landscape of rolling mountains, scattered peaks, deep valleys, and numerous caves.
"Forest City" Climate: Thanks to its high altitude (around 1,000 meters above sea level) and the influence of the monsoon climate, Guiyang boasts a surprisingly mild and humid climate with abundant rainfall. It's famous for its cool summers, making it a popular escape from the intense heat experienced in many other Chinese cities, earning it the moniker "Summer Capital."
Urban Greenery: Unlike many rapidly developing Chinese cities, Guiyang has made significant efforts to integrate green spaces. Parks, urban forests, and tree-lined streets are abundant, contributing to its "Forest City" image and excellent air quality.
Waterways: Several rivers and tributaries flow through the Guiyang area, including the Nanming River, adding to the city's natural charm.
Guiyang's history is a fascinating story of strategic importance, cultural interaction, and gradual development, often shaped by its rugged terrain.
Ancient Settlements: Archaeological evidence indicates human activity in the Guiyang area dating back to prehistoric times. Its strategic location, though challenging due to the mountainous terrain, made it an important frontier post.
Ming Dynasty Foundation (1382): Guiyang formally emerged as a significant administrative center during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The city walls were constructed, and it became a crucial military outpost and a center for trade and governance, especially given its proximity to various ethnic minority groups.
"Guizhou's Eye" (贵州之眼): Due to its central position within the province and its strategic importance, Guiyang was often referred to as "Guizhou's eye," observing and controlling the surrounding mountainous regions.
Qing Dynasty Development: During the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), Guiyang continued to develop as a provincial capital, though its growth was often constrained by the challenging terrain and limited transportation links.
Twentieth Century Significance: In the 20th century, particularly after the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Guiyang began to industrialize and modernize. Its strategic inland location gained importance for national defense industries.
Modern Transformation: In recent decades, Guiyang has experienced rapid economic growth and urbanization, driven by its development as a major transportation hub (high-speed rail and expanded airport), a big data industry center, and a growing tourism gateway. Despite this modernization, the city strives to retain its green character and its unique cultural connections.
Guizhou Province is renowned for its rich ethnic diversity, and Guiyang, as its capital, serves as a hub where these cultures converge.
Ethnic Mosaic: While the majority of Guiyang's population is Han Chinese, the city and its surrounding areas are home to a significant number of ethnic minority groups, including the Miao (苗族), Bouyei (布依族), Dong (侗族), Shui (水族), Gejia (革家), and many others.
Cultural Preservation: These groups maintain unique languages, traditional costumes, distinctive architectural styles (especially in rural villages), rich folk music and dances, and vibrant festivals. Guiyang serves as a place where these cultures can be experienced, particularly through local markets and cultural centers.
Inclusive Spirit: The city embodies a spirit of cultural coexistence, where diverse traditions enrich the urban landscape.
Guiyang and its surrounding areas offer a diverse range of attractions, blending urban tranquility with spectacular natural landscapes and profound cultural insights.
Jiaxiu Tower (甲秀楼 - Jiǎxiù Lóu): Guiyang's Iconic Landmark:
This beautiful three-story pavilion, built during the Ming Dynasty, stands majestically on a large rock over the Nanming River. It's connected to the riverbanks by bridges.
Architectural Beauty: Admire its intricate wooden structure, traditional roof design, and the reflective beauty of its surroundings, especially when illuminated at night.
Poetic Serenity: The tower, along with its surrounding park (Cuiwei Garden), offers a tranquil escape within the city, embodying the classical Chinese aesthetic of harmony between architecture and nature.
Qianling Park (黔灵公园 - Qiánlíng Gōngyuán): A Lush Urban Escape:
A sprawling urban park covering a large hill in the city center, known for its lush forests, various temples, and, most famously, its numerous wild macaques.
Monkey Mountain: Walk the winding paths and observe the playful monkeys, but be mindful of your belongings.
Hongfu Temple (弘福寺): A large and active Buddhist temple nestled on the hillside, offering a peaceful atmosphere and panoramic views of the city from its higher points.
Qianling Lake (黔灵湖): A serene lake within the park, popular for boating and strolls along its banks.
Huaxi National Urban Wetland Park (花溪国家城市湿地公园 - Huāxī Guójiā Chéngshì Shīdì Gōngyuán): Nature in the City:
Located on the southern outskirts of Guiyang, this is a beautiful and expansive wetland park, showcasing Guiyang's commitment to urban green spaces.
Ecosystem Diversity: Explore diverse ecosystems including ponds, streams, forests, and walking paths, providing a habitat for various birds and plants.
Recreation: Ideal for cycling, walking, and enjoying the fresh air and natural beauty.
Guizhou Provincial Museum (贵州省博物馆 - Guìzhōu Shěng Bówùguǎn): Cultural Immersion:
A modern and comprehensive museum that offers an excellent overview of Guizhou's natural history, unique geological features (karst), and, most importantly, the rich and diverse cultures of its numerous ethnic minority groups.
Highlights: Extensive collections of traditional costumes, silver ornaments, musical instruments, and displays on the unique customs and festivals of the Miao, Bouyei, Dong, and other ethnic groups. Provides crucial context for exploring the province.
Wenchang Pavilion (文昌阁 - Wénchāng Gé): A Historical Landmark:
A historic wooden pavilion (built in 1596 during the Ming Dynasty) known for its distinctive octagonal shape and intricate architectural details. It sits on a high platform, offering views of the surrounding area. It represents a significant example of traditional Guizhou architecture.
Yangming Temple (阳明祠 - Yángmíng Cí): Philosophical Retreat:
A temple dedicated to Wang Yangming, a renowned Ming Dynasty philosopher and official, who was exiled to Guizhou. The temple commemorates his time here and his philosophical contributions. It offers a tranquil setting for contemplation.
Guiyang serves as the perfect base for day trips or multi-day excursions to Guizhou's most spectacular attractions.
Huangguoshu Waterfall (黄果树瀑布 - Huángguǒshù Pùbù): Asia's Largest Waterfall:
Located about 2 hours' drive southwest of Guiyang, Huangguoshu is one of the largest waterfalls in Asia and a truly magnificent natural spectacle.
Multiple Viewpoints: The scenic area offers various viewing platforms, including the iconic Waterfall-Viewing Pavilion, the Water Curtain Cave (水帘洞), where you can walk behind the waterfall, and the Rhinoceros Pool.
Tianxingqiao Scenic Area (天星桥景区): Often visited in conjunction with Huangguoshu, this area features a unique limestone landscape with natural bridges, caves, and a picturesque "water forest."
Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (黔南布依族苗族自治州): Ethnic Heartlands:
Easily accessible from Guiyang, this prefecture is home to numerous traditional Bouyei and Miao villages, offering deep cultural immersion.
Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village (西江千户苗寨 - Xījiāng Qiānhù Miáozhài): The Largest Miao Village: While a bit further (approx. 3.5-4 hours from Guiyang, often done as an overnight trip), this is the largest Miao village in China and a major cultural showcase. It's famous for its unique wooden stilt houses cascading down the hillsides, traditional costumes, lively festivals, and vibrant cultural performances.
Bouyei Villages: Explore beautiful Bouyei villages, known for their stone houses, traditional crafts, and unique customs. Some are closer to Guiyang and can be visited as day trips.
Dragon Palace Cave (龙宫 - Lónggōng): Underground Wonders:
Located near Anshun (on the way to Huangguoshu), Dragon Palace Cave is a vast karst cave system that offers an underground boat ride along its subterranean river, revealing magnificent stalactites and stalagmites. It's China's longest water-filled cave.
Fanjing Mountain (梵净山 - Fànjìngshān): A UNESCO Sacred Site:
Located further east (approx. 4-5 hours from Guiyang), Fanjing Mountain is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a sacred Buddhist mountain, known for its unique "Red Clouds Golden Summit" (红云金顶) and incredible biodiversity. This is usually an overnight trip.
Zunyi Conference Site (遵义会议会址 - Zūnyì Huìyì Huìzhǐ): Revolutionary History:
Located north of Guiyang (approx. 2 hours by high-speed rail), Zunyi is a historically significant city in the history of the Communist Party of China. The Zunyi Conference in 1935 was a pivotal moment during the Long March. The site is a museum dedicated to this event.
Guizhou cuisine, with Guiyang as its capital, is one of China's lesser-known but most distinctive regional cuisines. It's famous for its bold, complex flavors, characterized by a prominent use of sour (酸 - suān) and spicy (辣 - là) notes, derived from fermented ingredients and fresh chilies. This unique flavor profile sets it apart from the fiery heat of Sichuan or Hunan cuisine.
Sour Soup Fish (酸汤鱼 - Suāntāng Yú): The Signature Dish:
The quintessential Guiyang and Guizhou dish. Fresh fish (often local carp or tilapia) is cooked in a vibrant, tangy broth made from fermented rice water, tomatoes, chilies, and various herbs. It's refreshing, stimulating, and incredibly flavorful.
Huaxi Beef Noodles (花溪牛肉粉 - Huāxī Niúròu Fěn): A Beloved Noodle Dish:
Originating from the Huaxi district of Guiyang, these are thin rice noodles served in a rich, flavorful beef broth, topped with tender beef slices, pickled vegetables, chopped scallions, and a generous amount of chili oil. A popular breakfast or lunch item.
Siwawa (丝娃娃 - Sīwáwa): DIY Wraps:
A fun and interactive street food. Thin, delicate rice flour crepes (like spring roll wrappers) are served with an array of finely shredded raw vegetables, pickles, and sometimes crispy ingredients. You choose your fillings, wrap them up, and dip them in a flavorful (often spicy and sour) sauce.
Changwang Mian (肠旺面 - Chángwàng Miàn): Hearty Noodle Soup:
A local specialty featuring noodles in a rich broth, topped with crispy pork intestines, pig blood curds (pig's blood cake), and often chili oil and spices. It's a hearty and satisfying dish.
Liangxia (凉稀饭 - Liángxīfàn): Cold Rice Porridge:
A refreshing sweet-sour dessert, especially popular in summer. It's a cold, thin rice porridge topped with various fruits (like watermelons, hawthorn berries), peanuts, raisins, and a drizzle of brown sugar syrup or fermented rice wine.
Zheergen (折耳根 - Zhé'ěrgēn) / Houttuynia Cordata:
A pungent, earthy herb with a unique flavor that is a staple in Guizhou cuisine, often used in salads (凉拌折耳根 - Liángbàn Zhé'ěrgēn) or as a condiment. It's an acquired taste for many but essential to the local palate.
Fermented Tofu (豆腐乳 - Dòufurǔ) and Chili Sauces:
Guizhou is renowned for its various fermented tofu products and complex chili sauces (such as Lao Gan Ma, though not exclusively from Guiyang, it embodies the spicy character). These are used extensively in cooking and as condiments.
Miao & Bouyei Ethnic Dishes:
When visiting ethnic villages, try their local specialties like sticky rice dyed with natural colors, grilled fish, and various chicken dishes prepared with local herbs and spices.
Culinary Tours: Golden Trail Travel can arrange dedicated food tours, taking you to bustling local markets, famous street food stalls, and authentic local restaurants, ensuring a truly immersive gastronomic journey through Guiyang's unique and flavorful cuisine.
While Guiyang is a modern city, truly appreciating its cultural depth, navigating its green spaces, and connecting to the breathtaking natural wonders and remote ethnic villages of Guizhou requires more than just independent travel. This is where Golden Trail Travel becomes your invaluable partner, transforming your trip into a seamlessly planned, deeply insightful, and profoundly enriching adventure.
Golden Trail Travel excels in designing bespoke tours that fully capture the spectacular essence of Guiyang and its surrounding province, catering to your specific interests, whether they are natural wonders, ethnic cultural immersion, hiking, or culinary exploration.
Tailored Itineraries: From prioritizing visits to Guiyang's urban oases and the iconic Jiaxiu Tower, to arranging multi-day excursions to Huangguoshu Waterfall, the Dragon Palace Cave, or the renowned Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village, Golden Trail Travel can customize a tour that perfectly aligns with your passions, time, and comfort level.
Beyond the Scenery: They connect you with the profound cultural heritage of the Miao, Bouyei, and other ethnic groups, ensuring you experience not just the visual beauty but also the warmth and hospitality of the local people.
Access to Remote Gems: Golden Trail Travel has the expertise and local connections to arrange visits to more off-the-beaten-path ethnic villages or less crowded natural spots, providing a more intimate and authentic experience.
Visit Golden Trail Travel's website at https://goldentrailtravel.com/ to explore their diverse range of tours and begin crafting your own Guiyang and Guizhou adventure.
A key component of a Golden Trail Travel experience in Guiyang and Guizhou is access to their network of expert local guides. These guides are fluent in English and possess a profound understanding of Guizhou's unique karst geology, its rich history, the intricate customs and languages of its diverse ethnic groups, and the nuances of the local cuisine.
Cultural Interpretation: Your guide will bridge language barriers, explain complex ethnic traditions, shed light on the significance of local customs and festivals, and facilitate meaningful interactions with villagers, providing a deeper cultural immersion.
Navigating the Terrain: They are indispensable for navigating the sometimes challenging terrain of Guizhou, ensuring safe and enjoyable outdoor activities, and leading you to the best vantage points for scenery.
Authentic Experiences: They can guide you to reputable local restaurants for authentic Guizhou cuisine, help you understand traditional performances, and ensure you get a truly immersive and respectful experience of local life.
Traveling to a mountainous province like Guizhou, especially if venturing into ethnic villages, involves specific logistical considerations. Golden Trail Travel ensures your comfort and peace of mind throughout your journey:
Transportation: Arranging all ground transportation to and within Guiyang and its surrounding areas (including transfers from Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport (KWE) or Guiyang North Railway Station, and private vehicles for day trips or multi-day excursions to waterfalls and villages). They ensure efficient and comfortable travel across diverse landscapes, even on winding mountain roads.
Accommodation: Selecting reputable hotels in Guiyang that meet your comfort and budget requirements, and arranging authentic and comfortable stays in guesthouses within ethnic villages for a more immersive cultural experience.
Trouble-free Travel: Handling any potential language barriers or logistical hurdles, such as purchasing tickets for scenic areas, understanding local customs, or finding authentic local eateries, allowing you to relax and fully immerse yourself in the experience. They can also advise on appropriate clothing and gear for the climate and activities.
Guiyang is an excellent starting point for exploring the wider southwestern China region. Golden Trail Travel can seamlessly combine your visit to Guiyang and Guizhou with trips to:
Chongqing: The bustling mountain city, often a gateway for Yangtze River cruises and known for its fiery hotpot.
Kunming (Yunnan Province): The "Spring City," offering access to diverse ethnic cultures, the Stone Forest, and Shangri-La.
Chengdu (Sichuan Province): Home of pandas, spicy Sichuan cuisine, and a vibrant tea house culture.
Golden Trail Travel's expertise extends across these culturally rich and geographically stunning regions, allowing for efficient, insightful, and complementary multi-city itineraries that truly showcase the best of Southwest China.
Golden Trail Travel is dedicated to promoting responsible and sustainable tourism practices. They strive to ensure that your visit to Guiyang and Guizhou benefits local communities, respects the delicate karst ecosystem and unique ethnic traditions, and minimizes environmental impact, leaving a positive footprint on this remarkable and beautiful region. They actively support local economies and encourage respectful cultural engagement.
Guiyang and the spectacular province of Guizhou offer a unique and profoundly enriching travel experience, a rare blend of stunning natural beauty, vibrant ethnic cultures, and a refreshing urban environment.
Guiyang's lush greenery, pleasant climate, and numerous parks provide a tranquil and refreshing urban experience, ideal for escaping the heat and bustle of other Chinese cities.
It's the perfect base for exploring Asia's largest waterfall (Huangguoshu), vast cave systems (Dragon Palace), and unique karst landscapes that are simply breathtaking.
Immerse yourself in the colorful and well-preserved cultures of the Miao, Bouyei, and other ethnic minority groups, experiencing their unique traditions, architecture, and warm hospitality.
Savor Guizhou's unique "sour and spicy" cuisine, a bold and flavorful gastronomic journey unlike any other in China.
Beyond sightseeing, the opportunity to connect with local communities in traditional villages provides a deep and meaningful cultural experience.
While increasingly popular, Guizhou still offers a sense of adventure and discovery for travelers looking beyond China's most frequented destinations, providing a more authentic glimpse into rural Chinese life.
Guiyang itself showcases a fascinating blend of rapid modern development with a deep respect for its green spaces and a vibrant preservation of its ethnic heritage.
Q1: Where is Guiyang located in China? A1: Guiyang (贵阳) is the capital city of Guizhou Province, China, located in the central part of the province on the Guizhou Plateau.
Q2: What is Guiyang most famous for? A2: Guiyang is most famous as the "Forest City" (林城) due to its lush greenery and pleasant climate. It's also known as the gateway to Guizhou's stunning karst landscapes (like Huangguoshu Waterfall) and its rich ethnic minority cultures (Miao, Bouyei). It's a significant big data industry hub in China.
Q3: What are the main attractions within Guiyang city? A3: Key attractions in Guiyang city include the iconic Jiaxiu Tower (甲秀楼), the lush Qianling Park (黔灵公园) with its wild monkeys and Hongfu Temple, and the Guizhou Provincial Museum (贵州省博物馆).
Q4: What natural wonders are near Guiyang? A4: The most famous natural wonder near Guiyang is Huangguoshu Waterfall (黄果树瀑布), one of Asia's largest waterfalls. Also nearby are Dragon Palace Cave (龙宫) and various stunning karst landscapes.
Q5: What ethnic minority groups can I encounter around Guiyang? A5: Guizhou is incredibly diverse. You can encounter the Miao (苗族) and Bouyei (布依族) ethnic groups, among others. Visiting villages like Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village (西江千户苗寨) (a bit further but popular) or closer Bouyei villages offers a rich cultural experience.
Q6: What unique foods should I try in Guiyang? A6: You absolutely must try Sour Soup Fish (酸汤鱼), Huaxi Beef Noodles (花溪牛肉粉), and the fun, customizable Siwawa (丝娃娃) wraps. Be prepared for a distinct sour and spicy flavor profile!
Q7: When is the best time of year to visit Guiyang and Guizhou? A7: Guiyang is known as the "Summer Capital," so summer (June to August) is excellent for its cool climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are also very pleasant with good weather for exploring.
Q8: How can Golden Trail Travel enhance my Guiyang and Guizhou trip? A8: Golden Trail Travel specializes in tailored Guizhou nature and ethnic cultural immersion tours. They provide expert local guides who offer deep cultural and geographical insights, handle all logistics (transport, accommodation including village stays, attraction tickets), and ensure a seamless, authentic, and truly enriching adventure.
Q9: Can Golden Trail Travel combine Guiyang with other parts of China? A9: Yes! Guiyang is well-connected by high-speed rail and flights. Golden Trail Travel can seamlessly integrate your Guiyang and Guizhou adventure with visits to other major Chinese cities or regions like Chongqing, Kunming (Yunnan), or Chengdu (Sichuan), creating a comprehensive and diverse China itinerary.
"Our trip to Guiyang and Guizhou with Golden Trail Travel was simply fantastic! Guiyang truly lives up to its 'Forest City' name, and it was such a refreshing escape. Huangguoshu Waterfall was absolutely breathtaking – walking behind the curtain of water was an unforgettable experience. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable about both the natural wonders and the local Miao culture. Golden Trail Travel handled every detail flawlessly, making our trip completely stress-free." — Eleanor R., USA
"I've always wanted to explore Guizhou's ethnic villages, and Golden Trail Travel made it an incredible reality. Xijiang Miao Village was mesmerizing, and our guide facilitated such warm interactions with the locals. The sour and spicy food in Guiyang was a revelation – especially the Sour Soup Fish! Golden Trail Travel organized everything perfectly, from transport through the mountains to authentic dining experiences. A truly immersive cultural journey!" — Marcus L., UK
"As a nature lover, Guiyang and its surroundings exceeded all my expectations. Qianling Park was a wonderful urban oasis, and the visit to Dragon Palace Cave was so unique with the underground boat ride. Golden Trail Travel provided an excellent itinerary that perfectly balanced city exploration with adventures into the countryside. Their commitment to sustainable and authentic travel shone through every aspect of our trip." — Sophia M., Germany
"I was captivated by the distinct 'sour and spicy' flavors of Guizhou cuisine, and Golden Trail Travel led us on some incredible food adventures, from bustling street stalls for Siwawa to traditional restaurants for Huaxi Beef Noodles. Beyond the food, our guide offered such deep insights into the history and customs of the Bouyei people. It was a perfectly executed and deliciously authentic trip that I'd recommend to anyone." — Professor Charles D., Australia
"Golden Trail Travel created a wonderful multi-province itinerary for us, including Guiyang, and it was a highlight of our trip to China. Guiyang's cool climate was a welcome break, and the natural beauty of Guizhou is unparalleled. The entire trip was incredibly well-organized, safe, and allowed for genuine cultural immersion. Their team was so responsive and helpful throughout. If you're looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure in China, Golden Trail Travel is the way to go!" — Li Wei, Singapore
Guiyang stands as a vibrant testament to the harmonious blend of urban development with nature, and a welcoming gateway to one of China's most ethnically rich and naturally stunning provinces. It's a city where fresh air invigorates, where ancient traditions endure amidst modern life, and where the promise of breathtaking natural wonders is always just beyond the horizon. From the iconic Jiaxiu Tower and the playful macaques of Qianling Park to the roaring majesty of Huangguoshu Waterfall and the colorful allure of Miao and Bouyei villages, Guiyang and its surrounding Guizhou Province offer a travel experience that is profoundly authentic, visually spectacular, and deeply enriching. It is a destination that beckons to the adventurer, the cultural explorer, and anyone seeking a refreshing escape into a unique and vibrant corner of China.
To truly unlock the multifaceted wonders and hidden gems of this extraordinary "Forest City" and its enchanting province, an experienced and dedicated partner is indispensable. Golden Trail Travel is your trusted guide to Guiyang and Guizhou, offering meticulously planned tours, expert local insights, and a steadfast commitment to authentic encounters. Let them lead you through the green heart of Guizhou, where nature thrives, cultures flourish, and your next unforgettable adventure awaits
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Dai Tu is a rural district of Thai Nguyen Province, Vietnam. The district of Dai Tu covers an area of 578 square kilometres, and offers beautiful short excursions from Hanoi. Options include Dai Tu day trip from Hanoi, Dai Tu trek, Dai Tu hiking tour, trekking homestay in Dai Tu Thai Nguyen.
May 28, 2025
Dinh Hoa is a rural district of Thai Nguyen Province, Vietnam. The district of Dinh Hoa covers an area of 521 square kilometres, and offers beautiful short excursions from Hanoi. Options include Dinh Hoa day trip from Hanoi, Dinh Hoa trek, Dinh Hoa hiking tour, trekking homestay in Dinh Hoa Thai Nguyen.
May 28, 2025
Dong Hy is a rural district of Thai Nguyen Province, Vietnam. The district of Dong Hy covers an area of 461.7 square kilometres, and offers beautiful short excursions from Hanoi. Options include Dong Hy day trip from Hanoi, Dong Hy trek, Dong Hy hiking tour, trekking homestay in Dong Hy Thai Nguyen.
May 28, 2025
Phu Binh is a rural district of Thai Nguyen Province, Vietnam. The district of Phu Binh covers an area of 249 square kilometres, and offers beautiful short excursions from Hanoi. Options include Phu Binh day trip from Hanoi, Phu Binh trek, Phu Binh hiking tour, trekking homestay in Phu Binh Thai Nguyen.
May 28, 2025