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Sapa Stone Church – The Symbol Of The City In The Mist

Any visitor come to Sa Pa must have at least once photo with Sapa stone church. Although many years have passed, many new constructions have sprung up in this land, Sa Pa stone church is still a symbol – an indispensable check-in point for visitors when coming to the city in the mist. Located in […]

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Cau May Eco Home – Unique Experience in Sa Pa

Cau May Eco Home – a quiet space where you can mingle with nature, rice fields or experience the daily life of the Mong, Giay, and Red Dao ethnic people. When you have been to Sa Pa town many times and you are not interested anymore to staying in luxury hotels or the busy space […]

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Traditional Costume Of Red Dao People In Sapa

Red Dao woman seems to bring the breath of the jungle in their costumes by the rich imagination combine with diligence perseverance in every stitch to make a complete costume. The traditional costume of red Dao people is very special prominent in Hoang Lien mountain by brilliant red headgear. Especially the natural colors from many […]

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Something About Black Mong Ethnic In Sapa

The Mong ethnic groups are one of the few societies in the country who continue to make the majority of the clothes that they wear. Hemp is commonly used to produce the clothing, and many of the designs feature fine embroidery and elaborate patterns Sapa is an idyllic, mountainous region, popular with trekkers worldwide. The town […]

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Red Dao People In Sapa

Red Dao people  is the second largest population after H’Mong people in Sa Pa. Also originating from Yunnan – China, Red Dao people  are a small part of Dao ethnic group immigrated to Vietnam from the thirteenth century to the 40s of the previous century They live most concentrated in the communes of Ta Phin, […]

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A pan-pipe of Mong people

If anyone has ever visited the villages of the H’Mong people, it will be hard to forget the passionate and fierce of the pan-pipe running through the streams, pervading in the clouds with the trees and flowers, resounding around the forest that create a lovely song. There is a moving story for a legend which […]

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Ethnic groups in Lao Cai province

The population of the Lao Cai province is combination of ethnic groups. An incredible variety of peoples, some of them are unique in Vietnam and only found on a relatively small area. In fact, visitors can meet 24 ethnic groups, each with its own language, culture and traditions. This cultural wealth is explained by the […]

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Stop collecting entrance fees at some tourist attractions in Sapa

Recently, the People’s Council of Lao Cai province, term XVI, on July 16, 2021, approved Resolution No. 13/2021/NQ-HDND dated July 16, 2021 on the temporary suspension of the collect of entrance fees to some of tourist attractions in Sa Pa. This Resolution takes effect from August 1, 2021 to the end of December 31, 2021. […]

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Seo My Ty – Peaceful retreat in the Hoang Lien range

Seo My Ty – a new destination for tourists where still retains the characteristics of the Hmong village in Sapa with the traditional house made from po mu wood, the terraced fields winding around the highest artificial lake of Indochina, peach and plum trees, vegetable gardens, anilams…Will  make you feeling  very peaceful. Seo My Ty […]

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Kho Gia Gia Festival Of Ha Nhi Ethnic People In Y Ty (Bat Xat, Lao Cai)

Like many other ethnic minorities in Lao Cai, Ha Nhi people in Y Ty (Bat Xat) have a harvest festival in the 6th of lunar month every year, which is the Kho Gia Gia Festival. The Kho Gia Gia Festival is an important spiritual ritual indispensable in the spiritual life of Ha Nhi people. This […]

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