After the arrangement of provincial-level administrative units in 2025, Tuyen Quang's administrative boundaries include the former Ha Giang area. This significantly expands the choice for tourists, from the urban area by the Lo River to the Dong Van Karst Plateau.
Nguyen Tat Thanh Square
Nguyen Tat Thanh Square is located in Minh Xuan ward, a large cultural activity space of the province. Here, art programs, festivals and community events regularly take place.

At the beginning of 2026, the province organized a program to welcome the first visitors at the square, showing the role of this location in tourism promotion activities. Visitors can walk and take photos next to monuments, fountains and green parks without having to buy tickets.
Km0 milestone Ha Giang
Km0 marker is located in the park on Nguyen Trai street, Ha Giang ward. This is considered the starting point of the journey from the center of Ha Giang to Quan Ba, Yen Minh, Dong Van and Meo Vac before.

After the merger, representatives of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Tuyen Quang affirmed that the milestone will continue to be maintained, serving the sightseeing and photography needs of people and tourists, according to information announced in July 2025.
This is an outdoor project, without ticket counters. During peak hours, tourists should queue, not stand for long on the road to take photos.
Space of Dong Van Old Quarter
Dong Van ancient town stands out with yin-yang tiled houses, earthen walls and highland market space. According to the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Tuyen Quang, this is one of the notable cultural spots of Dong Van Stone Plateau.

Visitors do not have to buy separate tickets to walk in the neighborhood and central square. Meals, accommodation, shopping, experience programs or business trips are charged separately.
Ma Pi Leng pass road
Ma Pi Leng is a public road connecting the Dong Van area with Meo Vac, allowing visitors to admire the Nho Que River and limestone mountains without having to buy tickets to pass through the pass.
In particular, the area often known as the "virtual living rock" in Ma Pi Leng village has temporarily stopped welcoming visitors from July 1, 2026 to repair infrastructure and ensure safety. Tourists should not arbitrarily cross fences or enter the closed area.