
🌊 Ban Gioc Waterfall
• Location: Dam Thuy Commune, Trung Khanh District
• Best time to visit: Aug–Nov (high water season, wild sunflowers bloom)
• Highlights: The largest waterfall in Vietnam, located on the Vietnam–China border
• Activities: Boat riding, photography, picnic, exploring the Quay Son River
• Local specialties: Seven-flavor roast duck, “banh khao” rice cake, corn wine
• History: Associated with local legends and national border significance
• Cuisine: Tay and Nung ethnic dishes at local restaurants
• Weather: Cool, often misty in early mornings
• Popularity: Very high, featured in many international travel magazines
• Media: Appears in travel vlogs, blogs, and Instagram posts

🏞️ Nguom Ngao Cave
• Location: Near Ban Gioc Waterfall, Dam Thuy Commune, Trung Khanh District
• Best time to visit: Year-round, especially in summer to avoid heat
• Highlights: Over 2 km-long limestone cave with stunning stalactites and stalagmites
• Activities: Cave exploration, photography, geological discovery
• Local specialties: Ant egg cake, smoked meat
• History: Associated with the legend of echoing “Ngao” sounds inside the cave
• Cuisine: Ethnic dishes served at nearby local eateries
• Weather: Cool and comfortable inside the cave
• Popularity: High, often included in Ban Gioc Waterfall tour itineraries
• Media: Featured in many travel articles and guides

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• Location: Cao Chuong Commune, Trung Khanh District
• Best time to visit: Autumn and early winter (cloud hunting, buckwheat flowers)
• Highlights: A mountain with a circular hole resembling a “divine eye,” offering dramatic landscapes
• Activities: Trekking, cloud hunting, photography, camping
• Local specialties: Ant egg cake, wild vegetables
• History: Associated with local folk legends
• Cuisine: Ethnic dishes in nearby villages
• Weather: Cool and misty
• Popularity: High among young travelers and backpackers
• Media: Popular on Instagram, Facebook, and travel communities
• Location: Vinh Quang Commune, Cao Bang City
• Best time to visit: First lunar month (early-year festival season)
• Highlights: Spiritual site dedicated to Nung Tri Cao – a national hero
• Activities: Worship, sightseeing, learning about local history and culture
• Local specialties: Banh khao, che lam, fermented leaf wine
• History: Linked to historical uprisings against feudal invaders
• Cuisine: Traditional festival dishes
• Weather: Pleasant and cool
• Popularity: High among Tay and Nung communities
• Media: Featured in cultural and ethnic heritage documentation

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🏞️ Khuoi Ky Stone Village
• Location: Near Nguom Ngao Cave, Trung Khanh District
• Best time to visit: Autumn and spring
• Highlights: A traditional Tay ethnic village famous for unique stone stilt houses
• Activities: Sightseeing, photography, cultural immersion experiences
• Local specialties: Bamboo rice, smoked meat, corn wine
• History: Built following the Tay people’s traditional stone construction techniques
• Cuisine: Ethnic-style dishes made from natural ingredients
• Weather: Cool and comfortable
• Popularity: High among cultural tourism enthusiasts
• Media: Featured in TV programs and travel blogs
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🌅 Thang Hen Lake
• Location: Quoc Toan Commune, Tra Linh District
• Best time to visit: Summer and early autumn
• Highlights: A freshwater lake surrounded by limestone mountains, with water levels that change daily
• Activities: Boat riding, photography, picnic
• Local specialties: Stream fish, wild vegetables, honey
• History: Associated with the legend of Thang Hen love story
• Cuisine: Simple and rustic local dishes
• Weather: Cool and fresh
• Popularity: Moderate, ideal for those who love pristine nature
• Media: Featured in some eco-tourism review articles
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