Unveiling Tien Yen’s Raw, Untamed Charm: Your Summer Escape

Tien Yen is a picturesque mountainous district nestled between Ha Long and Mong Cai in Quang Ninh Province. With its convenient location adjacent to Binh Lieu district to the northeast and Dinh Lap district to the north, Tien Yen is just a stone’s throw away from Van Don, approximately 10km away. This easily accessible destination serves as a gateway to exploring other renowned attractions in the province.

Pac Sui Waterfall

Nestled in Yen Than commune, Pac Sui Waterfall is the crown jewel of Tien Yen’s natural wonders. Visitors can now access the waterfall via two stone-step roads on either side, each stretching over 300 meters in length and 1.5 meters in width. Three dome-shaped bridges, painted in a vibrant vermilion, span 24 meters each, adding to the allure of this natural paradise.

Pac Sui Waterfall, located in Yen Than commune, is a popular natural attraction in Tien Yen. Photo: VTCNews

Beyond its breathtaking scenery, Pac Sui Waterfall captivates visitors with its association to a fairy tale about the chicken king in Dao ethnic culture. The crystal-clear blue waters offer a refreshing escape from the summer heat, while the surrounding landscape provides a peaceful ambiance for nature enthusiasts.

During the summer months, especially on weekends, hundreds of visitors flock to Pac Sui Waterfall to soak in the relaxing atmosphere. The nearby grilled chicken delicacy, known as Tien Yen grilled chicken, along with bamboo shoots and forest honey, further enhance the appeal of this tourist destination.

Center for Culture and Sports of Ethnic Groups in the Northeast

When visiting Tien Yen, a trip to the Center for Culture and Sports of Ethnic Groups in the Northeast is a must. This cultural hub, dedicated to the San Chi, Kinh, Tay, and Dao ethnic groups, offers visitors a glimpse into the diverse and rich traditional cultures of these indigenous communities.

The Center for Culture and Sports of Ethnic Groups in the Northeast is a cultural destination in Tien Yen. Photo: VTCNews

Here, visitors can immerse themselves in cultural performances, traditional sports activities, and wood carving art, gaining a deeper understanding of the unique heritage and traditions of these ethnic groups.

Tien Yen Walking Street

Inaugurated in 2017, the Tien Yen Walking Street invites visitors to embark on a cultural journey through the indigenous heritage of the northeastern area of Quang Ninh province. This pedestrian-friendly street offers a unique perspective on the local culture and traditions.

Tien Yen Town, established in the early 20th century, showcases a blend of Chinese and French architectural influences. Photo: VTCNews

Tien Yen Town, established at the turn of the 20th century, boasts a unique blend of Chinese and French architectural styles. Approximately 40 ancient houses and structures stand as a testament to this cultural fusion. To preserve and celebrate this cultural heritage, the first walking street in Tien Yen opened its doors in August 2017, quickly becoming a beloved attraction and a showcase of the local ethnic minority culture.

Operating on weekends and holidays, the walking street comprises three main areas: a folk culture region, a merchandising space, and a mouthwatering array of traditional cuisine stalls along Ly Thuong Kiet Road and Hoa Binh Road. Visitors can partake in folk games such as stilt walking, bamboo dancing, skipping, and pot breaking, while also enjoying special art performances that bring the street to life.

Tien Yen Old Town

Tien Yen Old Town, with its ancient houses and historical sites, is a journey back in time. The peaceful streets and black brick and stone houses from the early 20th century leave a lasting impression on all who visit. While many houses have been upgraded over the years, they still retain their unique ancient architecture.

Tien Yen Old Town, with its ancient architecture and historical sites, is a must-visit destination. Photo: VTCNews

The old town presents a fascinating blend of Eastern and Western architectural influences, with French churches, villas, military posts, hospitals, and prisons coexisting alongside Chinese houses, temples, and pagodas. Despite the passage of time and the ups and downs of history, the ancient buildings in the old town stand strong, reflecting the diverse life and beliefs of the local community.

Charlotte Pho

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