Ban Long is a highland village located on the legendary Pha Din Pass, with relatively favorable traffic conditions. The village is about 20 km from the center of Quai To commune, about 7 km from National Highway 6.
According to Mr. Nhu Duy Dong - Chairman of Quai To Commune People's Committee, Long village has 116 households with 552 people, 100% of whom are H'Mong ethnic people, the village still preserves many unique traditional cultural values, along with pristine natural landscapes and a fresh climate.
Currently, 3 homestays (Vang Cho Tinh, Mua A De and Mua Nhe Anti) are ready to welcome guests.

When coming to Lang village, tourists not only admire the cultural space of the highlands but also experience traditional cuisine and explore landscapes such as waterfalls, Ham Rong embankment, tiger caves, rocky beaches...
In the coming time, the locality will build a sustainable Quai To tourism brand, creating long-term livelihoods and improving people's lives.
Village community tourism in Long village will be one of the model points in tourism development, creating a basis for continued research and replication in potential villages in the coming time" - Mr. Nhu Duy Dong said.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Vice Chairman of Dien Bien Provincial People's Committee Nguyen Van Doat requested Quai To commune to continue to pay attention to investing and completing infrastructure to serve tourism, especially connecting transportation, attractions, service systems, and accommodation establishments.
At the same time, improve the quality of typical tourism products such as cultural, culinary, ecological and agricultural experiences.
Along with that, promote promotion, advertising, and building a tourism brand for Ban Long associated with Pha Din Pass destination. Form linked tours and routes according to the province's orientation, creating an attractive product chain, and extending the stay of tourists.