Construction on the road began in 1959 and took 6 years to complete. True to its name, the road brings happiness to people in highland districts. Before the road was built, people here had to live in isolation from the outside world, and life was extremely difficult. The road has helped people easily travel, trade, study and develop economically.

Hanh Phuc Road has become famous for adventurous travelers. Visitors can experience the feeling of driving through the forest, over the mountains, and through hundreds of winding roads and curves. Along the way, there is no shortage of majestic, beautiful mountain and valley views of the mountains and nature of Vietnam. Here are some famous stops.

The milestone 0 in Ha Giang is the starting point of the Hanh Phuc Road. The landmark was built of marble, 3m high, and 1.2m wide. On the top of the milestone is an image of a map of Vietnam and the word “Ha Giang” embossed.

Quan Ba Heaven Gate is one of the most famous attractions on Hanh Phuc Road. Heaven’s Gate is a 1,500m high limestone peak, located on the Tay Con Linh mountain range. From the top of the gate, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the Ha Giang stone plateau. Nearby is Cam Son Mountain. The mountain is 1,600m high, shaped like a winding dragon. On the top of the mountain, there is a temple dedicated to the gods, highly respected by local people. Nho Que River originates from the Tay Con Linh mountain range, flowing through deep and narrow valleys. The river is famous for its majestic and poetic beauty.

Dong Van ancient town is one of the oldest villages in Ha Giang. The old town is located in Dong Van town, Dong Van district. The old town was built in the 15th century, bearing the architectural imprint of the H’Mong ethnic people. Dong Van Old Town is a famous tourist destination, attracting a large number of tourists to visit.

Ma Pi Leng, located at the end of the route, is one of the most beautiful passes in Vietnam. The pass is 2,000m high, with winding roads between steep cliffs. From the top of the pass, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the Nho Que River and rolling limestone mountains.

According to the Internet