Eduland Ba Vi lies at the foot of Ba Vi Mountain, also known as Tan Vien Mountain, and borders the Da River. To its right is the K9 Historical Site, a special national relic closely associated with the life and career of President Ho Chi Minh. To its left stands Ha Temple, dedicated to Saint Tan Vien.
Ngo Van Phuc, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Eduland Ba Vi Tourist Area, elaborated on education programs on offer. "At Eduland Ba Vi, students can improve their life skills and survival skills through fire prevention and firefighting activities, water safety activities, and folk games. These activities help them build determination and resilience to overcome their personal limitations. The experiential program helps them become more self-aware, develop aspirations for the future, and build a career orientation," Phuc added.
Teacher Dang Thi Van took her students from Hanoi’s Luong The Vinh-Ba Vi School on a field trip in this resort. "There are many games to test students’ intelligence, patience, perseverance, teamwork, and personal development. They can choose to cook rice in a clay pot, catch loaches in jars, or play a traditional game like O An Quan, a game unfamiliar to urban children. As in life, every move in the game requires careful planning and strategic thinking. The cooking-rice-in-a-clay-pot game teaches the children a valuable survival skill," Van said.
Ly Viet Dung, a pupil at Thuong Nong Secondary School in Tam Nong commune, Phu Tho province, said: "This visit is very beneficial. It’s helping me improve my skills and knowledge. The windmill here serves as an observation tower from which we can see the entire Eduland Ba Vi area. The surroundings are very beautiful. I hope I can come back to this place again."
Nguyen Thi Thu Ha came here with her daughter from Phu Tho province. "This is a real-life learning environment. The folk games help the children understand their cultural roots. They have an opportunity to learn about the cultures of Vietnam's ethnic groups. For example, there’s a space displaying the culture of the Dao ethnic people."
At Eduland Ba Vi, visitors can enjoy Ba Trai tea, experience bell meditation, take photos at various check-in spots, and join networking activities for families, entrepreneurs, and community groups.
"The resort creates a harmonious blend with nature. Bungalows and traditional Muong stilt houses are nestled beneath lush green trees. One of the highlights is the windmill, which is the symbol of Eduland and an observation tower. From there, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view from Ba Vi to Thanh Thuy in Phu Tho province. We have a 9-hole golf course. Most of our guests come on weekends, with an average of 800 to 1,200 visitors per day," according to Ngo Minh Duong, Executive Director of the Eduland Ba Vi Tourist Area.
All products and services at Eduland are designed and operated at a 4-star standard, guided by 5 principles: Peace, Healing, Family Connection, Happiness, and Prosperity.
