Ha Giang is a province in Northeast Vietnam that borders China. Home to Viet Nam’s most northern point, it is known for stunning scenery of green mountains, rice terraces, rivers, flower valleys and serpentine roads. More than 20 ethnic minority communities reside in the province, including the Tay, H’mong, Nung, Giay, Lo Lo and Pu Peo, making it an interesting destination for visitors interested in learning about Vietnam’s people and traditions.
What to do and see in Ha Giang:
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Conquer Ma Pi Leng and exploring Nho Que River by boat
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Enjoy the beauty of various types of flowers: buckwheat, plum, daisy, kale flowers
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Visit the northernmost point of Vietnam: Lung Cu flag tower
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Visit Vuong Family’s House, the former residence of the H'Mong King
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Admire spectacular landscapes of Ha Giang: Dong Van Pleateau, Quan Ba Heaven Gate & viewing Quan Ba Twin Mountains or Fairy Mountains
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Trek to beautiful rice terraces in Hoang Su Phi area and Tay Con Linh Peak
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Visit local Sunday markets at Dong Van, Quan Ba and Yen Minh
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Spend the nights at homestays to experience local life