(HBO) - Located in Tieng hamlet, Bac Phong commune (Cao Phong),70 km away from Hanoi capital, along the National Road 6 in the direction of Hoa Binh - Son La, Vietnam Heritist Park is an attractive destination bringing exciting experience for domestic and foreign visitors.

Vietnam Heritist Park in Tieng hamlet, Bac Phong commune (Cao Phong) with beautiful poetic scenery has been attracting tourists.

Heritist Park is planned on an area of about 30 hectares with 4 main areas: The Central area, the conference and seminar area, the food and area, and the production area. The park is one of the most beautiful areas of Cao Phong district with beautiful natural landscapes and streams meandering around the hills fully filled with grass, flowers and fruits. As the name implies, Heritist Park is a forum, gathering and preserving the souvenirs of scientists in order to preserve and honor the tangible and intangible cultural values through the biographies, the documents and the personal artifacts of Vietnamese scientists.

A lot of meaningful activities were held at Heritist Park, especially the exhibition and the display of the souvenirs and artifacts of the reputable scientists throughout the country. The park is a place for many scientists in different specializations in science to meet each other, collecting tens of thousands of documents including many different types such as the research manuscripts, the notebooks, the diaries, the memoirs, the letters, the administrative documents, th documentaries, tens of thousands of minutes of documentary films, the recorded voice, the images of scientists for the scientific research ...

In recent years, Heritist Park is a place in the chain of organizing big events of the province as well as Cao Phong district, including the Orange Festival and the Annual Citrus Fruit Festival. Most recently, the province has organized experiential sightseeing activities for contestants to participate in the contest of "Beauty of Muong” in the province's Week of Culture and Tourism. This is one of the attractive destinations for tourists during the province's Week of Culture and Tourism, contributing to promoting and honoring the province's famous cultural values and products to tourists throughout the country.

 

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