Hang Pagoda was founded in the 16th century and is located deep within a natural stone cave, featuring two wide vaulted ceilings and mystical stalactites. Beyond its spiritual significance, it was once the assembly site for the first two aircraft of the Vietnamese Air Force. Although many ancient traces have faded over time, the pagoda still preserves its worship statues and incense altars. It has been recognized as a provincial-level historical site and has become a prominent tourist attraction in Tuyen Quang.
The Hong Thai pear blossom garden is located in Hong Thai Commune, Na Hang District, Tuyen Quang Province, at an elevation of over 1,200 meters. Every February to March, the entire mountainous region is covered in a soft white coat, enchanting visitors and making it hard for them to take their eyes off the stunning scenery.
Visiting Na Hang, travelers will be captivated by towering limestone mountains, lush primeval forests, and stunning waterfalls such as Khuoi Nhi and Mo waterfalls. In addition, visitors have the opportunity to explore the unique local culture of ethnic groups such as the Tay, Dao, and Hmong through festivals, Then folk singing and traditional cuisine.