(HBO) – Dong Goi eco-resort in Hoa Son commune, Luong Son district, Hoa Binh province, is located on a hillside and next to beautiful hamlets surrounded by rice fields and tree hills. It has become an ideal countryside getaway for tourists.
Dong Goi eco-resort in
Hoa Son commune, Luong Son district, is an ideal destination for tourists in
and outside Hoa Binh province.
The
3.6ha eco-resort, nearly 40km from Hanoi’s centre and 30km from Hoa Binh city, was
put into operation in 2013. There are four separate villas with 20 rooms that
combine traditional and modern design styles.
The
resort uses the ozone technology to treat mineral water at hundreds of metres inside
the mountains to serve a four-season swimming pool, daily activities as well as
agricultural production.
Tourists
can also spend time relaxing in a spa that provides herb-based services and
steam rooms, and playing tennis.
The
organic farming model has been seen as the spotlight of the complex as it makes
up two thirds of total area there, providing various types of vegetables, along
with chicken, pigs, ducks and fish.
The
complex also includes a museum featuring culture of the Muong ethnic group
through their household utensils, costume and production tools. Besides,
holiday-makers can enjoy the group’s traditional dishes, join Muong dances
around the fire and drink ruou can (wine stored in a big jar and drunk with
long bamboo straws)./.
As the new year begins and festive spirit fills the air, visitors flock to Hoa Binh lake, often dubbed the "Ha Long Bay on land," to enjoy its breathtaking beauty and serene atmosphere. In spring, the lake comes alive with lush greenery and delicate blossoms, while boats carrying eager tourists glide across its tranquil waters.
With effective business operations, significant increases in the number of visitors at weekends and on public holidays, and being listed among the 71 most beautiful places to visit worldwide by the prestigious US travel magazine Condé Nast Traveller, Hoa Binh’s tourism is "spreading its wings" on its journey towards the targets of welcoming 4.9 million visitors, including 1 million foreigners, and achieving total tourism revenue of 5.4 trillion VND (211.89 million USD) in 2025.
On February 21, the Provincial People's Committee held a conference to implement the tourism plan in 2025 and meet with tourism businesses operating in the province. The event was chaired by Mr. Nguyen Van Toan, the Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee and the Head of the Provincial Tourism Steering Committee.
Tien Pagoda is located in the valley of Lao Noi and Lao Ngoai villages, Phu Nghia commune, Lac Thuy district; it is surrounded by two mountain ranges stretching like two giant dragons reaching for the blue sky. Every year, when spring comes, thousands of Buddhists and tourists from all over the country make a pilgrimage to Tien Pagoda. The relic complex of Tien Pagoda is ranked as a national relic by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism with 21 relic sites of many types: historical and cultural relics, scenic relics, and archaeological relics.
Cao Phong has paid due attention to developing tourism, creating impetus for socio-economic development towards completing the targets set in the resolution of the district’s 28th Party Congress for the 2020-2025 tenure.
A great number of visitors have flocked to tourist attractions in Hoa Binh province in the first lunar month every year to admire the beautiful scenery, fully enjoy the spring atmosphere, and immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere in many localities.