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Ha Giang Province

Mong people in Ha Giang

Ha Giang, Vietnam’s northernmost mountainous province, is home to approximately 200,000 Mong people, making them the largest ethnic group in the region, accounting for...

First international hotel opens in Ha Giang

HCMC - Ha Giang marks a significant milestone in tourism development with the official opening of its first international hotel, Four Points by Sheraton...

Savoring deep-fried stream fish in Ha Giang

Freshly caught from pristine mountain streams, tiny fish are cleaned and fried until they turn golden and crispy, transforming into a signature dish that...

Buckwheat flowers in full bloom

The northernmost province of Ha Giang is renowned for its stunning landscapes, winding mountain roads, and the captivating sight of buckwheat flowers blooming amid...

Schooling in border highlands

Education for children in the remote northern highland areas of Vietnam continues to face many challenges. These areas are marked by underdeveloped school facilities,...

Fire-jumping ritual in Ha Giang

The Pa Then minority ethnic group, residing in the northern mountainous regions of Ha Giang Province (Bac Quang and Quang Binh districts) and Tuyen...

Terraced rice fields come alive in rainy season

Every June, as it begins to rain day and night, the terraced rice fields in Vietnam’s northern mountainous provinces come alive with new crops....

Green tea in Hoang Su Phi

Shan Tuyet, meaning “snow” in the high mountain, refers to the tea trees grown in the northern mountainous areas that remain cool and cold...

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