The Hung Kings' death anniversary is not only an occasion for people across the country to return to their roots and pay tribute to the Hung Kings, but also an opportunity for tourists to explore the cultural, historical and natural beauty of Phu Tho. Besides Hung Temple, the sacred symbol of the nation, Phu Tho also has many attractive tourist destinations, offering diverse and rich experiences to visitors.
Hung King Museum
Located in the Hung Kings Temple Historical Site, Hy Cuong Commune, Viet Tri City, Phu Tho Province, Hung Kings Museum is a must-see destination for those who want to learn about Vietnamese history and culture. The museum is a place to preserve and display valuable documents and artifacts about the Hung Kings era, the historical period of formation and development of the Van Lang state, the first state of Vietnam.
Hung King Museum is located in Hung Temple Relic Site, Hy Cuong Commune, Viet Tri City, Phu Tho Province.
With a large exhibition area, Hung Vuong Museum is divided into 5 main areas, each area recreates an important period in the history of building and defending the country of the nation. Visitors will have the opportunity to admire unique artifacts, from primitive labor tools of ancient Vietnamese people to sophisticated jewelry, sharp weapons and ceramics bearing the mark of Dong Son culture.
This is a place to display and preserve documents and artifacts about the Hung King era and the history of our ancestors' nation building.
Not just a place to display artifacts, Hung Vuong Museum is also a cultural center where visitors can learn about legends, historical stories and unique customs of ancient Vietnamese people. The tour guides at the museum will provide visitors with detailed and interesting information about each artifact and each historical period.
The museum has five main exhibition areas, recreating important periods in history.
In particular, the museum also has a documentary screening room where visitors can watch vivid films about legends and important events of the nation. These films not only help visitors better understand history but also arouse national pride and love for the homeland.
Xuan Son National Park
Nestled among the majestic mountains of Tan Son district, Phu Tho province, Xuan Son National Park appears as a wild and majestic natural picture. With a large area, this is one of the largest nature reserves in Northern Vietnam, where extremely rich and precious biodiversity is preserved. With a cool and fresh climate, Xuan Son National Park is an ideal destination for visitors to avoid the heat this summer.
This is one of the largest nature reserves in northern Vietnam.
This place is home to more than 365 species of plants and 180 rare species of animals, many of which are listed in the Vietnam Red Book such as silvered langur, clouded leopard, mountain goat, white pheasant... Xuan Son National Park also owns a system of beautiful caves and waterfalls. Mysterious caves such as Lang cave, Na cave... with stalactites and stalagmites of various shapes, along with majestic waterfalls such as Lung Troi waterfall, Ca waterfall, Ngoc waterfall... create a natural picture that is both magnificent and poetic.
In addition to beautiful caves like Lang cave, Na cave... Xuan Son has majestic waterfalls like Lung Troi waterfall, Ca waterfall, Ngoc waterfall...
Coming to Xuan Son National Park, visitors can not only immerse themselves in the wild nature but also experience interesting activities such as trekking to explore the primeval forest, conquering high mountain peaks such as Voi Mountain, Ten Mountain, Can Mountain...
Phu Tho people often come here to avoid the heat.
Long Coc tea hill
Long Coc Tea Hill is known as one of the most beautiful "green oases" in Vietnam, attracting tourists by its wild, peaceful beauty and unique experiences. The bowl-shaped hills follow each other, stretching endlessly, creating a majestic natural landscape, leaving anyone who sets foot here amazed.
Long Coc tea hill is located in Tan Son district, Phu Tho province, known as one of the most beautiful tea hills in Vietnam.
From March to May, when the young green tea buds begin to sprout, Long Coc Tea Hill becomes the most beautiful. This is the ideal time for visitors to stroll among the tea hills, enjoy the fresh air and participate in the tea picking experience with the locals. Not only that, visitors also have the opportunity to learn about the traditional tea production process, from harvesting fresh tea leaves to processing them into delicious cups of tea.
The bowl-shaped hills, one after another, stretching out like small oases, help Long Coc become an attractive destination.
Not only is it an ideal destination for nature and photography lovers, Long Coc Tea Hill is also a great place for overnight camping and picnics. Visitors can set up tents among the green tea hills, watch the starry sky and enjoy the quiet space of the mountains and forests.
Compared to Moc Chau tea hills or Thai Nguyen tea hills, Long Coc has a more pristine beauty and has not been commercialized.
Ao Chau Lagoon
Located in Ha Hoa, Phu Tho, Ao Chau lagoon is like a "dry Ha Long" with a large lake, more than 100 small islands and rich vegetation. There are freshwater fish, forests and wild flowers. Visitors can row boats, fish, camp, explore caves and learn about Muong and Dao culture.
This is a natural lagoon with a water surface area of about 300 hectares, including about 100 large and small islands.
Come to Phu Tho on the occasion of Hung King's death anniversary, not only to pay tribute to your ancestors but also to explore the unique cultural, historical and natural beauty of your homeland. From the sacred Hung Temple to traditional craft villages, from lush green tea fields to majestic primeval forests, Phu Tho promises to bring visitors unforgettable experiences.

































