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Y Ty attracts tourists with the beauty of the ripe rice season.

On the occasion of the National Day holiday on September 2 this year, Y Ty commune (Lao Cai) welcomed a large number of tourists coming to experience village culture and admire the autumn scenery of the highlands.

Báo Lào CaiBáo Lào Cai01/09/2025

Instead of staying in the city, many tourists choose Y Ty to immerse themselves in the golden rice terraced fields and explore the unique culture of ethnic minorities.

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Despite the difficult terrain and roads, many young people still come to Y Ty ( Lao Cai ) to experience village culture and admire the autumn scenery of the highlands.
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Tourists experience the ancient stone road from the center of Y Ty commune to Lao Chai village (ancient village of Ha Nhi people).
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Y Ty attracts tourists in the ripe rice season.
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Young people are enjoying the fresh air in Y Ty.
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Choan Then Park - a favorite check-in spot for tourists.
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Ancient acacia forest - where visitors can camp and experience horse riding.
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Tourists can visit and take photos for free at Cloud Paradise Resort Y Ty.
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With the spirit of "traveling to experience", tourists do not hesitate to overcome difficult roads to reach Y Ty.
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Young people love climbing Ngai Thau mountain to hunt clouds or conquer high peaks such as Ky Quan San, Nhiu Co San, Lao Than - places that still retain the wild, majestic beauty of nature.
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The attraction of Y Ty comes not only from the natural landscape but also from the rich cultural identity and hospitality of the highland people, creating unforgettable impressions in the hearts of tourists.

Source: https://baolaocai.vn/y-ty-thu-hut-du-khach-voi-ve-dep-mua-lua-chin-post881037.html


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