Động Thủy Tiên is a notable cave located in the Thac Balake area, Yen Bai, Vietnam. It is a natural wonder that attracts visitors due to its stunning stalactites and stalagmites, which create a fascinating and picturesque interior. The cave is known for its unique formations and the serene atmosphere it provides, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
The terraced fields in Mu Cang Chai. Mu Cang Chai is a rural district of Yen Bai Province, in the Northeast region of Vietnam. As of 2003, the district had a population of 42,574. The district covers an area of 1,199 km2. The district capital lies at Mu Cang Chai.
Cam Duong cave (Hang Cam Duong) is the nicest cave in Yen Bai, located in the middle of the Bach Ngoc mountain in Chinh Quan village, Lieu Do commune, Luc Yen district, the Cam Duong cave can accommodate thousands of people. The cave's mouth is 25m wide and stands at 12m high.
Yen Bai is a province located in Tay Bac, the northern part of northern-central Vietnam. It shares borders with six provinces which are Ha Giang province, Lao Cai province, Lai Chau province, Son La province, Phu Tho province, and Tuyen Quang province. The province covers an area of 6887.46 square kilometres and as of 2019 it had a population of 821,030 people.
Đỉnh Tà Xùa, located in Bản Công, Trạm Tấu District of Yên Bái Province, Vietnam, is a popular destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers. The peak (2.865m) is part of the Tà Xùa mountain range, known for its rugged terrain and stunning landscapes, particularly the "cloud sea" phenomenon that often occurs at high altitudes.
Nghĩa Lộ is a town in Yên Bái Province, in the north-east region of Vietnam. It is bordered by Văn Chấn District and Trạm Tấu District. In 1951, the Viet Minh 312 Division fought French forces in the area as part of the First Indochina War. As of 2020, the district had a population of 68,206. The district covers an area of 107.78 km2.