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Y Linh Ho
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Y Linh Ho
Останавливаться: 3 hours
Coming to Y Linh Ho Village, we will see another world as the atmosphere in Y Linh Ho village is very quiet, no bustling like tourist attractions inside Sapa town. Immersed in the natural scenery of the beautiful unspoiled countryside with the rice terraces spread across the hillsides, green cornfields. The Hoang Lien Son mountain range stands like a giant wall filled with terraced fields on the surface and the Muong Hoa stream.
The simple stilt houses in the heart of the mountain, typical of mountainous ethnic people, you also see the shy beauty of the beautiful H’mong girls with unique brocade costumes and innocent highland babies.
This village has a lot of black H’Mong people living, that is one of the biggest minority groups in the Sapa area. They have their own language and wear traditional indigo blue clothing, besides, rudimentary houses, stone walls around the home will make visitors feel interesting, and with lifestyles, beliefs unique to the H’mong people.Read moreMore about Y Linh Ho
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Lao Chai Trail
Останавливаться: 2 hours
Lao Chai is a village located deep in the valley, surrounded by mountains and unique terraced fields, stretching to the door of the house, seemingly like silk ribbons. From Lao Chai, you look far away and you will see the Hoang Lien Son range while you walk through the rice fields and feel the scent of rice and grass.
H’Mong people settle here have local foods to make visitors feel sincerity sent by local people to visitors after the trekking.Read moreMore about Lao Chai Trail
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Ta Van Village
Останавливаться: 90 minutes
Ta Van village is home to the H’Mong ethnic group for a long time, in addition, there are also Red Dao and Giay people. Besides the rice terraces nearby Muong Hoa stream, the corn hills, Ta Van is also the busiest village with the lifestyles of many ethnic groups, there are sidewalks on the streets, and pretty homestays.
Giay is a fairly small minority group of about 38.000 people who live mainly in the mountains in Northwest Vietnam. The development has meant that some of their old customs have been lost but many women still wear traditional shirts with a purple, blue or green color. The Giay houses are built of wood and bamboo with a clay floor.Read moreMore about Ta Van Village
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