
The coffee shop has become a highlight in the journey to explore Lo Lo Chai, especially after the village was honored by UNWTO as “The best tourist village in the world ”. The space of the shop uses local wood and stone, keeping a minimalist design to blend in with the landscape of the Dong Van stone plateau. The large balcony facing the village is where visitors often sit to take photos, enjoy the early morning sun or watch the sunset.



An attractive detail on this occasion is the persimmon tree located right next to the restaurant, becoming a prominent check-in point for many groups of visitors. When in season, the red persimmons stand out against the clear sky and the village below, creating a typical picture of Lung Cu. Many groups of tourists line up to take photos with the persimmon tree, using the whole Lo Lo Chai landscape as the background.


The peaceful beauty of Lo Lo Chai village.

From a high angle, it is easy to recognize the structure of the village: hand-made stone fences, corn drying yards and typical Lo Lo mud roofs. Ms. Nguyen Thu Hang - a tourist from Hanoi - said: "I have been to Ha Giang several times but this is the first time I have seen Lo Lo Chai from above so clearly. Sitting right on the balcony, looking down at the village rising up between the rocks and mountains, it feels very peaceful."

Tourists drink coffee and watch the villages in the valley.

Early morning and late afternoon is the best time to see Lo Lo Chai.

A vivid view of a village in the far North, where landscape, culture and community tourism experiences blend into a single frame.
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