Eye of the Mountain God
Mount God Eye is located in Tra Linh commune, in the heritage system of UNESCO Non Nuoc Cao Bang Global Geopark.
The highlight of the scenic spot is a circular cave with a diameter of more than 50m, located at an altitude of about 50m above the lake surface.
According to the Cao Bang Provincial Electronic Information Portal, this area is also impressive with its wide valleys, limestone mountain ranges and meadows that change seasonally.
Mat Than Nui does not have entrance tickets, however, visitors may have to pay for parking, renting tents, eating or using people's camping services.

The terrain has many rocks, lawns and dirt roads. Visitors should use well-gripped shoes, do not get close to cliffs or slippery areas after rain.
Phuc Sen blacksmithing village
Phuc Sen blacksmithing village, now belonging to Quang Uyen commune, is the place that preserves the long-standing manual blacksmithing craft of the Nung An people.
According to the Cao Bang Department of Science and Technology, the blacksmithing profession in Phuc Sen has a history of more than 1,000 years and is passed down in a hereditary form.

Visitors can walk in the village, observe the forges and learn about the stages of making knives, scissors, and agricultural tools without having to buy tickets. If taking close-up photos or wanting to see the craftsman perform, visitors should ask the facility owner for permission.
Forged products, souvenirs and practical experience activities are charged separately.
Kim Dong Heroic Martyrs Relic Site
The relic site is located in Na Ma village, Truong Ha commune, including the Tomb of Heroic Martyr Kim Dong, the monument and the memorial grounds. This is a suitable destination for the journey of gratitude and learning about history during the National Day.
According to Cao Bang Electronic Information Portal, the project is built right in the hometown of the first team member of the National Salvation Children's Team.
The relic site is not on the current sightseeing fee list. When coming here, visitors need to maintain order, wear appropriate clothing and do not arbitrarily place objects on graves or monuments.
Phật Tích Truc Lam Pagoda, Ban Gioc
The pagoda is located on Phia Nham mountain, Dam Thuy commune area, about 500m from Ban Gioc waterfall. From the pagoda yard, visitors can see down to the fields, villages and border areas.
According to the Cao Bang Provincial Electronic Information Portal, this is a Buddhist work built in traditional Vietnamese architecture.
The pagoda does not charge entrance fees. Parking fees, buying offerings or donations are completely separate from entrance tickets. Visitors should dress discreetly, talk softly and follow instructions at the worship area.