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    Yen Bai City, the capital of Yen Bai Province, is a vibrant urban center located in the northwest region of Vietnam. Yen Bai City is situated along the Red River, nestled amidst the picturesque mountains and valleys of the northwest region. It is bordered by the districts of Yen Bai Province and serves as the political, economic, and cultural hub of the province.

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    Yen Bai City is located in the northwestern region of Vietnam, in Yen Bai Province. Situated along the Red River Delta, it is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and rice paddies.

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    1. Explore Mu Cang Chai: Discover the stunning terraced rice fields of Mu Cang Chai, located just a short drive from Yen Bai City. Visit during the rice harvest season (September to October) for the most breathtaking views.
    2. Visit Thac Ba Lake: Embark on a boat tour of Thac Ba Lake, one of the largest artificial lakes in Vietnam. Explore the scenic beauty of the lake, dotted with islands, limestone karsts, and traditional stilt houses of the Tay ethnic minority.
    3. Discover Local Culture: Immerse yourself in the local culture and traditions of Yen Bai City by visiting ethnic minority villages such as the H'mong or Dao communities. Experience traditional customs, cuisine, and handicrafts firsthand.
    4. Hiking and Trekking: Explore the surrounding mountains and forests on hiking and trekking trails. Discover hidden waterfalls, caves, and pristine natural landscapes while enjoying the fresh mountain air.
    5. Enjoy Local Cuisine: Sample delicious local specialties such as "thang co" (horse meat stew), grilled fish from Thac Ba Lake, and "com lam" (bamboo-cooked rice) prepared by local villagers. Don't miss the opportunity to try traditional rice wine ("ruou can") with the locals.

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