24/01/2024
During the two days of January 12 - 13, the Delegation of Sa Pa town (Lao Cai province) and Mu Cang Chai district (Yen Bai) organized a conference to orient tourism development associated with conserving, promoting and preserving cultural identity of ethnic groups.
A 500-year-old Shan Tuyet tea in Yen Bai is the most beautiful old tree in the region. Someone once asked to buy the tree at the price of VND6 billion, its owner refused to sell it.
Gau Tao festival will take place on February 18, 2024 in Tram Tau District of Yen Bai Province to preserve and restore traditional folk cultural values of the Mong ethnic minority group.
In recent years, in addition to improving the quality of teaching and learning, the Education and Training Sector of Van Chan District has identified preserving, conserving and promoting ethnic cultural identity as an important task. After 3 years of implementation, 100% of schools in the district have implemented the task to conserve and preserve ethnic cultural identity.
The Chairman of Yen Bai Provincial People's Committee has issued a Directive on organizing "Tree planting festival to remember Uncle Ho Forever" and enhancing forest management, protection and development in 2024
Recently, Hồ Bốn commune in Mù Cang Chải district organized a ceremony to introduce OCOP products and tourism development support products for the year 2023.
On January 2, Lục Yên district held an event to install a commemorative plaque thanking the people and inaugurate the Tân Lĩnh - Tân Lập - Phan Thanh route.
At the 11th session on January 2, 2024, the 21st Tran Yen District People's Council of the 2021-2026 term elected Mr. Tran Ngoc Thu to the position of Chairman of the Tran Yen District People's Committee for the 2021-2026 term.
21/12/2023
In 2023, the total number of tourists coming to Tram Tau district will reach 150,000 people. Of which, domestic visitors account for 144%, international visitors account for 100.7%. Revenue reached 112 billion VND, reaching 131% of the plan.
Northern Yên Bái Province, which is home to more than 30 ethnic groups, accounting 57 per cent of total population of 85,000 people, has issued many support policies to eliminate hunger, reduce poverty, and raise the people’s living standards.