Pa Khoang Lake: The hidden gem attraction in Vietnam

PSNews - Pa Khoang Lake, the largest reservoir in Dien Bien province, is nestled among majestic natural surroundings and boasts a refreshing climate and abundant lush vegetation. 

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Located in Muong Phang commune, Dien Bien district, the position of Pa Khoang lake is very convenient, near the road 279, about 20 km from Dien Bien Phu city, linking Dien Bien Phu city with Muong Phang historical and cultural forest where the relics of the Command of Dien Bien Phu compaign remains.
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Pa Khoang Lake sits 916 meters high and covers 2,400 hectares in Dien Bien Province. It helps water the fields of Muong Thanh, controls floods, and supports hydroelectric projects. 
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Here, you can paddle a boat on the water, explore islets, and discover nature's wonders. If you prefer hiking, the nearby forests offer stunning views and a chance to visit Thai villages. 
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Pa Khoang Lake spans 2,400 hectares within the Pa Khoang tourism site in Muong Phang commune in the northwestern province of Dien Bien.
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The Pa Khoang tourist complex has many favourable conditions for tourist activities such as diverse plants, various topography, mountainous tropical weather, etc. 
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Located some 20 kilometres from the centre of the provincial capital Dien Bien Phu, the Cherry Blossom Island in Pa Khoang Lake is home to thousands of trees and situated at an altitude of over 1,000 metres above sea level, providing fresh, cool air.
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Villages are scattered around Pa Khoang Lake, the largest reservoir in Dien Bien province. In the lake region, there are the villages of Thai and Kho Mu ethnic groups who still follow traditional customs and habits of ethnic groups in the North West of Vietnam. 
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Pa Khoang lake is situated in the middle of a majestic natural area, diverse topography, geomorphology, and fresh climate suitable for tourism, relaxation, picnic, discovery and research. Pa Khoang becomes an ideal eco-tourism, sports and relaxation destination for tourists, adding interesting features to nature in the middle of the mountain.
By An Nhien (Photo: VNA)

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