Discover Lai Chau Vietnam, where the Northwest sky ends
Not as famous as Sapa, Moc Chau, Ha Giang, welcomes thousands of tourists each year. Lai Chau possesses the hidden beauty of the mountains at the end of the sky, where the mountains are towering with the dance of the Hmong, Mang, Si La …
Muong Than with yellow sunshine pouring honey
Sin Ho was hidden in the mist
Photo: Le Hong Ha
In the thin mist, Sin Ho land makes many tourists constantly questioned. Anyone who comes to Sin Ho feels like they are lost in the real world of reality, the natural wind is both majestic and magnificent. Hidden in the clouds are the roofs of the people, Lang Mo pass, Phang Xo Lin… flickering a peaceful light.
Keng Mo where the Da River flows into Vietnamese soil
Keng Mo is the place where border mark 17 is located – marking the first point of the Da river in the territory of Vietnam. From here, the water flows through each limestone ravine, to confluence with the Red River in Phu Tho bringing a sack of alluvium, a source of life for millions of ethnic minorities along both sides. The origin of the river is that, and the end of Muong Te is Thu Lom with the sacred stone of the Ha Nhi people. The natural quartz white stone on the small earthy mountain is considered by the Ha Nhi as a sacred object and is worshiped every year.
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