The Hai Van Pass lies on the border of Thua Thien-Hue province and Da Nang city in central Vietnam. It is 21 kilometres in length and around 496 metres above sea level.
Renowned Lang Co Bay seen from
the top of Hai Van Pass. (Photo: VNA)
Hai Van National Relic Site sits atop Hai Van Pass.
(Photo: VNA)
A hairpin turn on the pass in Da Nang city. (Photo:
VNA)
Beautiful Da Nang Bay lies at
the foot of Hai Van Pass. (Photo: VNA)
A tortuous road along the pass seen from Hai Van Gate
in Thua Thien-Hue province. (Photo: VNA)
Blue ocean seen from the top of Hai Van Pass in Thua Thien-Hue. (Photo:
VNA)
A tortuous road along the pass seen from Hai Van Gate
in Thua Thien-Hue province. (Photo: VNA)
A view in Hai Van Pass in Thue Thien-Hue province. (Photo: VNA)
Source: VNA
These days, offices, all roads, and residential areas in Hoa Binh province are decorated with flags, flowers, banners, hoardings, and bright slogans to welcome National Day on September 2. Below are some images captured by Hoa Binh Newspaper reporters in Hoa Binh City and some districts in the province.
Over the past three decades, Cao Phong town has leveraged its spirit of unity, dynamism, and creativity to utilise opportunities and overcome challenges, leaving significant milestones in economic and social development. The town has made substantial progress in various sectors while maintaining national defence and security.
Since the passing of Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong on July 19, offices and private houses in Hoa Binh city have flown flags half-mast to commemorate the Party chief.
After 30 years since its establishment (August 1st, 1994 - August 1st, 2024), Cao Phong town has made significant progress, from a mountainous agricultural town facing many difficulties to becoming the political, economic and social center of the district, aiming to build a civilized, modern urban area, which is rich in the cultural identity.