Pac Ngoi Village In Bac kan Province
Located on the slope of mountains around Ba Be Lake, Pac Ngoi Village, which has over 40 traditional stilt houses, becomes one of the most attractive destinations in Bac Kan Province.
In spite of the increase of modern architecture instead of the traditional stilt structure in many mountainous provinces nowadays, still having the antique, unique and original houses of the ethnic communities preserved in Pac Ngoi Village.
Located among striking limestone landscapes, Ba Be is the largest natural lake in Vietnam is currently the center section of an extensive National Park. Since the park and the surrounding area is limestone region, lakes, waterfalls, caves and unusual rock formation abound. Surrounded by evergreen forests, the area is home of many ethic minority communities.
Located on River Energy, a district of Ba 5 km (3 miles), Puond Cave is a large house of various species of bat, where the river flows through a limestone mountain ranges form. Active length is about 200 m (600 ft), the average height of 25 to 30 m (60 ft) with many shapes, imposing stone columns. In the cave there are tens of thousands of children bats now live and reside. Dong Puong is well-know as a tourist destination of a unique and charming nature.
Location: Kim Hy Natural Reserve is located in Vu Muon, Cao Son communes in Bach Thong District and Luong Thuong, An Tinh, Con Minh communes in Na Ri District, Bac Kan Province.
Characteristics: With area of over 14,000 ha, the natural reserve has hundreds of rare flora and fauna species which must been managed and protected closely.
Area: 3,827.45 km2 (1,477.8 sq mi)
Population (2008): 1,628,400
Located in the Northeastern region of Vietname, Bac Giang is about 50km from the East of Hanoi. The province covers an area of 3827.45 square kilometers and as of 2008 it had a population of 1,628,400 people.