Instead of immersing yourself in the bustling and chaotic city life, you can escape to Ha Giang to find peace and tranquility. On your journey to explore this majestic highland, the primitive villages nestled at the foot of the mountains or hidden among the steep cliffs will always be a captivating destination. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head to Ha Giang with your loved ones this summer!

Thien Huong Ancient Village

Nestled in the majestic Dong Van Stone Plateau, Thien Huong Ancient Village offers visitors a serene and tranquil escape, a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The name “Thien Huong” evokes a romantic and picturesque natural setting, where one can immerse themselves in the fresh air and admire the majestic mountains.

Stepping into the village, you’ll feel transported to another world, where time seems to stand still. The ancient houses with yin and yang tiled roofs create a simple and rustic village landscape. Along the village path, you may spot children playing joyfully, Tay ethnic people tending to their gardens, or elderly folks sipping tea on their porches.

Thien Huong captivates not only with its natural scenery but also with the unique culture of its inhabitants. Visitors can take part in traditional festivals, indulge in delicious ethnic specialties, or simply engage in conversations with the locals to learn about their way of life.

Lung Tam Linen Weaving Village

Famous within the majestic Dong Van Stone Plateau, Lung Tam Linen Weaving Village stands out as a shining example of preserving the traditional beauty of the local Hmong ethnic group. Located about 50km from the center of Ha Giang city, Lung Tam presents a humble picture of the life of ethnic minorities in the mountainous region of Northwest Vietnam.

The art of linen weaving in Lung Tam has a long history, passed down through countless generations, and has become an integral part of the cultural life of the locals. According to the villagers, the linen plants are grown on terraced fields and then go through intricate processes of drying, peeling, spinning, and dyeing to create soft linen fabrics imbued with traditional colors.

Linen products from Lung Tam are not only used for local clothing but are also transformed into various items such as dresses, bags, scarves, and brocade, among others. These products not only appeal to the eye but also carry the unique cultural identity of the Hmong people, attracting tourists with their uniqueness and craftsmanship.

Pa Vi Mong Village

Nestled at the foot of the majestic Ma Pi Leng Pass, Pa Vi Mong Village presents a serene and rustic picture amidst the Dong Van Stone Plateau. This place captivates visitors not only with its picturesque natural scenery but also with the unique cultural values of the local Hmong ethnic group.

Upon entering Pa Vi Mong Village, you’ll feel as if you’ve stepped into another world, where time stands still. The traditional houses with yin and yang tiled roofs are lined up, creating a peaceful and rustic village scene. Inside the houses, you’ll find simple and rustic household items, from the flickering fireplace to the traditional loom and the colorful brocade costumes.

Pa Vi Mong Village attracts visitors not only with its stunning scenery and unique culture but also with the hospitality of its people. Visitors can participate in various activities, such as learning to weave fabric, cooking, or making corn wine, or simply engage in conversations with the locals to gain a deeper understanding of their lives and traditions.

Then Pa Village

Then Pa Village, located in Lung Cu Commune, Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, sits at the foot of Dragon Mountain, where the Lung Cu Flag Tower stands as a symbol of the country’s northernmost point. Blessed with nature’s bounty, the village boasts a majestic and poetic landscape, featuring humble terrace houses, lush rice terraces, and the gentle Nho Que River meandering through.

Then Pa Village exudes a peaceful and humble charm, characteristic of a highland village. Approximately 11 Hmong households reside here, living together as a large family. The terrace houses with yin and yang tiled roofs create a serene and rustic village atmosphere.

When visiting Then Pa, you can experience the daily life of the locals, taking part in activities such as farming, planting, and animal husbandry. You can also indulge in specialities of the Hmong people, such as “thang co” (a traditional Hmong dish), trout hot pot, and steamed rice rolls, to name a few.

Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the sunrise at the country’s northernmost point. From the top of Dragon Mountain, you can take in the breathtaking view of the romantic Then Van Valley and the gentle Nho Que River.

This summer, embark on a journey to the ancient villages of Ha Giang to immerse yourself in the unique culture, indulge in delicious specialties, and lose yourself in the majestic nature of the Northwest highlands!

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