No noise, no hustle and bustle, this place attracts visitors with its rustic beauty from nature, the roofs nestled on the mountainside, the terraced fields winding along the white clouds, and the sound of the flute calling you back to distant memories.
Walking in the early morning mist of the town, you will encounter the image of Hmong people in colorful costumes, warm greetings at the market, and the fragrant smell of grilled corn and skewered meat spreading in the chilly air of the early morning.
From conquering Fansipan peak in the clouds, to trekking through villages like Ta Van, Lao Chai or Y Linh Ho, every step is a touch of the profound and sincere cultural life of this land.
And when night falls, amidst the soft yellow lights of the mountain town, you can sip on slightly spicy apple wine, enjoy salmon hotpot, thang co and listen to the long sound of the Mong flute as if extending the dreams of the Northwest.
A journey to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with yourself, light, peaceful and poetic.
Heritage Magazine
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