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The northern province of Bac Giang would accept plans to build ten more golf courses in the 2021-2030 period with a vision until 2050.

This is among the contents of the province’s general planning between 2021 and 2030 and a vision through 2025.

Under the general planning, the province will have many large tourist sites, consisting of Tay Yen Tu, Luc Ngan, Nham Bien, Cao Cao, Ban Ven-Xuan Lung-Thac Nga, Tien Son-Van Ha and Huong Son. Among those, the three Tay Yen Tu, Luc Ngan and Nham Bien are expected to become the national tourist sites.

The province will build three more 10 new golf courses by 2030 in Luc Ngan, Lang Giang and Luc Nam, Yen The, Yen Dung and Son Dong districts and Bac Giang City. At present, three golf courses are being constructed in Bac Giang.

Located in the Lang Son-Hanoi-Hai Phong-Quang Ninh economic corridor and bestowed with stunning natural landscapes like Tay Yen Tu Natural Reserve, Khe Ro primaeval forest, Dong Cao plateau, and Khuon Than lake, Bac Giang province poses huge tourism potential.

Bac Giang is preserving elements of special cultural heritage, four of which were recognised by UNESCO including Quan Ho folk songs, Ca Tru (ceremonial singing), Then singing and Vinh Nghiem pagoda’s woodblocks.

Source: Dtinews

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