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Yen Bai Vietnam
Geography
Situated on the gateway to North-West Vietnam, Yen Bai Province borders Lao Cai,
Ha Giang in the north, Son La Province in the west, Tuyen Quang in the east, and
Phu Tho in the south.
Terrain includes mountain, hill and valley. The network of rivers is complex
with many falls and waterfalls. Climate in lowland is different from highland.
Annual average temperature is from 18oC to 28oC.
Tourism and Economy
Yen Bai's large forest ranges supply valuable pomu, lat hoa, cho chi wood. Van
Yen cinnamon, Suoi Giang tea, Tu Le glutinous rice are special products. The
province owns well-known stone-pit in Luc Yen, too.
Yen Bai has artificial Thac Ba Lake, a scenic spot as well as a historical
place. The lake consists of 1,331 hill-islands, varies vegetation cover and a
diverse ecological setting. In the middle of the lake stands the Mong Son
Grotto, home of the Yen Bai Party Committee during the anti-American resistance.
Coming to there, tourists are able to relax in the lake, climb the mountain and
explore the forests.
Visitors are attracted to Dong Cuong and Dai Cai temples. Archaeologists have
found many remains of the Son Vi culture in the Dong Cuong Temple area. Dai Cai
Temple was built on a large area covered with many green trees and beautiful
riverside roads.
Transportation
Yen Bai City is 180km from Hanoi. The province is on the railway from Hanoi to
Yen Bai then Lao Cai. There is National Highway No.32 linking to Lao Cai and
National Highway No.37 connecting to Tuyen Quang.
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