Ha Giang – Must to feel land #GJWTravelerContest #FascinatingCity

Ha Giang – Must to feel land #GJWTravelerContest #FascinatingCity

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Huyền Bí
1.1K Video Views·Oct 31, 2025

I 've been to Ha Giang five times. Its breathtaking landscapes, warm-hearted people, and rich cultural diversity never fail to amaze me. There is something indescribably special about this land — something that always stirs my heart and makes me to return.

Ha Giang attracts visitors in every season, as each brings its own charm. In winter, the province is wrapped in mist, with hillsides full of soft pink buckwheat blossoms, creating a dreamy and mysterious beauty. When spring arrives, the mountains and valleys burst into life with peach and plum blossoms, painting the land in vibrant colors. And this fifth time, I ‘ve been to Hagiang in spring.
The cool breeze and the fragrance of blooming flowers fill the air, while ethnic villages rest peacefully.
Children in colorful traditional clothes laugh and play, bringing warmth and joy to the season.

Beyond its stunning scenery, Ha Giang offers travelers a chance to experience authentic local culture.
In Lung Tam Village, H’Mong women are famous for their traditional linen weaving. With skillful hands and natural dyes, they turn flax fibers into nice handmade fabrics that tell stories of daily life and heritage.

Among Hagiang’s many highlights is a charming traditional home made famous by a Vietnamese movie called Story of Pao. Today, it remains a symbol of the region’s soul — simple, peaceful, and full of love.

Besides, Lo Lo Chai village is very popular and favored by tourists when coming to Ha Giang recently.
It is right to compare Lo Lo Chai village to a fairyland with ancient rammed earth houses, yin-yang tiled roofs close together and separated by rows of earth and lovely gates. There are a few peach, plum trees around, adding to the beauty of the space. Coming to Lo Lo Chai, visitors will feel the peace of a village right next to the border, learn about the cultural and spiritual values ​​and life of the Lo Lo community here with traditional occupations that are still preserved and famous festivals.

Ha Giang is also known for its delicious local dishes, such as buckwheat cake, made from the very flowers that paint the hills. In the Dong Van Old Quarter, visitors can join lively campfire festivals, where locals and tourists sing, dance, and share food together under the sparkling night sky.

Surrounded by majestic mountains and winding passes, Ha Giang’s beauty feels timeless. In short, Ha Giang is not just a place to see — it’s a place to feel. Once you come here, its beauty and spirit will stay with you forever.

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