Hung Vuong Museum
Hung Vuong Museum is located in Hung Temple Relic Site, Hy Cuong Commune, Viet Tri City, Phu Tho Province. This is a place to display and preserve documents and artifacts about the Hung Kings period and the history of the founding of the country of our ancestors.
The museum has 5 main exhibition areas, recreating important periods in history. Visitors will have the opportunity to visit, learn about the exhibits, listen to explanations, watch documentaries about legends as well as important events of the nation.
This is an ideal place for tourists from all over the world not to miss when coming to Phu Tho on the occasion of Hung Kings' Commemoration.

Long Coc Tea Hill
Long Coc tea hill is located in Tan Son district, Phu Tho province, known as one of the most beautiful tea hills in Vietnam. The hills are shaped like water hills, stretching green like small snails, making Long Coc an attractive destination for nature and photography lovers.
From March to May, the green young tea hill is suitable for tourists to walk, participate in tea picking experiences with local people, and learn about traditional tea production processes. This is also an ideal place for overnight camping and picnicking.
Compared to Moc Chau tea hill or Thai Nguyen tea hill, Long Coc has a more pristine beauty, not yet commercialized. In particular, the fog- covering scene in the early morning creates a magical natural picture, making this a "cloud hunting paradise" loved by many photographers.


Xuan Son National Park
Xuan Son National Park is located in Tan Son district, Phu Tho province. This is one of the largest nature reserves in Northern Vietnam, home to more than 365 rare plant and animal species, many of which are listed in the Red Book such as silver langurs, brocade, mountain goose, white-legged chickens.
The primeval forest is still quite intact, with trees hundreds of years old. In addition to beautiful caves such as Lang Cave, Na Cave... Xuan Son has majestic waterfalls such as Lung Troi Waterfall, Ca Waterfall, Ngoc Waterfall...
Here, visitors can experience trekking to explore primeval forests, conquer high mountain peaks such as Voi mountain, Ten mountain, Can mountain, enjoy local specialties such as grilled domestic pigs, rice, corn wine and explore the unique culture of the Muong and Dao people.

Ao Chau Dam
Located in Ha Hoa district, Phu Tho province, Ao Chau lagoon is considered "Ha Long on the shore" thanks to its large lake system, more than 100 small islands and rich vegetation.
Ao Chau lagoon is home to many freshwater fish species such as carp, mackerel, tilapia... The green vegetation is covered with forests of primeval trees, ancient trees and wild flowers, creating a wild, fresh natural space.
Here, visitors can row a boat to sightsee, fish, camp and explore some caves. The area around the lagoon has villages of the Muong ethnic group, making it convenient for tourists to learn about the culture and enjoy local cuisine.

Hung Lo Communal House
Hung Lo Communal House is located in Hung Lo Commune, Viet Tri City, Phu Tho Province and is over 300 years old. The communal house is a place to worship Saint Cao Son Dai Vuong, a god who has the merit of protecting and exploring Phu Tho land. In addition, this place also worships the precious gods of the Le Dynasty and their predecessors who are meritorious to their homeland.
The communal house is held on the 12th day of the 3rd lunar month every year, attracting a large number of people and tourists from all over the world. Here, visitors can enjoy traditional Xoan music, explore the craft villages of making banh chung, banh day and many other interesting activities.
Hung Lo Communal House is recognized as a National Historical - Cultural Relic and a destination not to be missed when traveling to Phu Tho.

