Tourism Phu Tho NOW

Tourism Phu Tho NOW

Traversing the province of Phu Tho, one will encounter numerous landmarks, scenic spots, and historical-cultural sites that contribute to the development of tourism. Phu Tho is revered by the entire nation as the Land of the Ancestors, the birthplace of the Vietnamese people. Today, this region is home to temples honoring the Hung Kings, along with a network of historical sites and vibrant folk festivals that embody the moral philosophy of “Remembering one’s roots” among the Vietnamese people. Despite the ebb and flow of history over thousands of years, this land has retained the imprint of the nation’s early days, with both tangible and intangible cultural values still flourishing.

The province boasts a total of 967 historical-cultural sites, including one special National Monument, 73 National Monuments, and 239 provincial-level monuments. Additionally, there are hundreds of distinctive folk festivals and natural conditions that make Phu Tho a rich and enticing tourism resource. The province can cater to various forms of tourism and services, including sightseeing, entertainment, resorts, medical tourism, and ecotourism. There is also potential for investment in high-end tourism complexes, golf courses, 5-star hotels, and luxury villas.

Phu Tho has strategically planned tourism zones, points of interest, and enacted policies to attract investment and foster tourism development. This is particularly evident in key tourist areas such as the Historical Monument Complex of Hung Temple, the Thanh Thuy Hot Spring Tourism Area, Xuan Son National Park, Dam Ao Chau Tourism Area, Au Co Mother Temple – Suoi Tien Heaven Pond, and Van Hoi Pond Tourism Area. These human and natural tourism resources have become the strengths that enable Phu Tho to develop cultural heritage tourism, ecological tourism, and resort tourism. The province is increasingly becoming an attractive destination for domestic and international tourists.