On August 31, Lao Dong Newspaper's reporter noted at Hung Temple Historical Site that the landscape renovation, environmental sanitation, and guidance system have been completed.
The authorities have increased traffic flow, ensured security and order, and facilitated tourists to visit and commemorate.
According to the Relic Site Management Board, the preservation of heritage values associated with serving tourists is focused on, creating a solemn space but close to the origin of the nation.

In addition to spiritual tourism, Phu Tho is expanding ecotourism, resorts, and cultural experiences.
In Long Coc, the tea hills in the mist soon became an attractive check-in spot.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Mai, a long-time tea grower, said that people develop tea in a safe direction, building their own brand, thanks to which tea hill tourism flourishes.

Many other destinations such as Xuan Son National Park, Thanh Thuy mineral stream, traditional craft villages, folk festivals... have also upgraded their services.
Ms. Tran Thi Kim Hoan, Deputy General Manager of Wyndham Lynn Times Thanh Thuy Tourist Area, said: "On time for the September 2nd holiday, the unit organized a culinary festival, lanterns, music and dance to attract customers".

Homestays in Pa Co are also preparing to welcome guests with the H'Mong cultural space and highland markets.
Mr. Giang A La, the owner of a homestay, shared: many tourists come to experience village life, enjoy cuisine, and immerse themselves in nature.
However, due to heavy rain, some groups of guests were worried and canceled their appointments. If at this time last year, the homestay was packed with guests.

In Tam Dao, the number of visitors during the holiday is expected to increase sharply.
Mr. Tran Duc Tuan - Vice Chairman of Tam Dao Commune People's Committee said that the locality is oriented to develop sustainable tourism, focusing on the high-end segment, exploiting special products such as MICE, adventure sports, and connecting tours with Tay Thien, Den Hung, Dai Lai, Hanoi to extend the stay.
According to Mr. Ngo Thanh Tung, Deputy Director of Tay Bac Media and Tourism Company, in general, the price of rooms at homestays, hotels, and resorts on September 2 this year increased by about 5 - 10% compared to the same period last year. ranging from over 300,000 VND to over 2 million VND/night depending on the type of accommodation.
However, the booking capacity is only 60 - 70%, lower than last year, due to a large number of tourists gathering in Hanoi to watch the parade and parade on National Day. Another part is due to the heavy rain on the days before the holidays, causing many groups of guests to enter the rooms.

Ms. Vu Thi Hoai Phuong, Deputy Director of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Phu Tho province, said: "The National Day holiday on September 2 is an opportunity to promote the culture, landscape and tourism of the Ancestral Land.
The Department has requested tourist areas, destinations, and accommodation units to develop plans to ensure safety, service quality, and environmental conservation. At the same time, focus on safety, civilization and sustainability".