Amidst the majestic mountains of the Northwest, about 30km northeast of Bac Ha town, Ban Lien commune appears like a picturesque landscape painting. Red dirt roads wind around the hillsides, weaving through the rustic wooden-roofed stilt houses of the Tay people.
Not noisy, not bustling, Ban Lien still retains almost intact its wildness - a land where time seems to slow down so that nature and people can blend together.
Ms. Vang Thi Can (Ban Lien Forest Homestay) as well as many Tay ethnic women in Ban Lien commune today have become key factors in developing household economy , from livestock raising, farming, to community tourism.
In that development journey, it is impossible not to mention the role of the Women's Union officials - those who silently "hold hands and guide", organize training courses on tourism skills, product marketing, culinary preservation and traditional crafts for ethnic minority women. The Union also coordinates with non-governmental organizations and development projects to create conditions for women to access preferential loans and learn effective economic models.
Step by step, the women here are asserting their new position - not only in their families but also in the community. They are turning traditional values into development resources, so that Ban Lien is not only a beautiful place because of its nature, but also warmed by the spirit of women who dare to boldly change their thinking and ways of doing things for a better life.
Source: https://phunuvietnam.vn/trai-nghiem-homestay-va-nhung-huong-dan-vien-khong-chuyen-o-ban-lien-bac-ha-20250601214543686.htm
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