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Snow covers the "roof" of Y Ty like a fairy tale

Lao Cai - Due to the influence of the cold air mass, on November 30, ice covered trees, houses, crops... in the highlands of Y Ty.

Báo Lao ĐộngBáo Lao Động01/12/2025

The “rooftop” of Y Ty is a famous “snow hunting” spot for the trekking community every winter. On November 30, the temperature was below 0 degrees Celsius, and snow fell in Y Ty, creating a beautiful scene.

The “rooftop” of Y Ty is a famous “snow hunting” spot for the trekking community every winter. On November 30, the temperature was below 0 degrees Celsius, and snow fell in Y Ty, creating a beautiful scene.

Ice on trees creates special shapes

Ice on the grass creates beautiful shapes.

Snow covered the fields.

Snow covers the fields of the Ha Nhi people.

The foliage, trees and large rocks are all covered with ice, creating a typical highland scene in the cold season.

The foliage, trees and large rocks are all covered with ice, creating a typical highland scene in the cold season.

According to people in Y Ty commune, the frost covered trees and grass... until the sunlight rose and they began to melt. Photo: Duy Dung

According to people in Y Ty commune, the frost covered trees and grass... until the sunlight rose and they began to melt. Photo: Duy Dung

Y Ty is the only place where many Ha Nhi ethnic people live. This place possesses a unique cultural identity, with long-standing customs and practices and the primeval forest of Den Sang is likened to a "hanging forest" on the towering rocky mountains. The Ha Nhi people's rammed earth houses are made of clay, with thatched roofs, and are 4-5 m high, becoming a typical architectural symbol adapted to the cold and snow.

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