VietNamNet Bridge – Ha Giang is a province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. It is located in the far north of the country, and contains Vietnam’s northernmost point. Ha Giang is a famous destination with many tourist attractions as follow.
Ha Giang – the northernmost point of Vietnam – with unspoiled
scenery, the blend of rock and flowers is a must-come destination in
northern Vietnam.
Nui Doi or Double Mountains are located along Highway 4C. They are
about 40 kilometers from Ha Giang town, belongs to Quan Ba district.
They are shaped like the two breasts of a female in the middle of the
field in Quan Ba. Double Mountain is surrounded by terraced rice fields
which change colors for different periods of harvesting: green for the
first period, yellow for the harvest and brown for the post-harvesting
period when farmers have to plough for the new crop.
Double Mountain is
associated with the legendary love story of a H’Mong boy and a fairy.
The boy had a special talent of playing the flute and his sweet flute
melodies soared to heaven. A beautiful fairy heard his music and swooped
down to earth to meet him and they fell in love. The couple’s love was
hindered by the gods. The fairy was forced to return to heaven after she
had a child with the H’Mong man. The fairy cut her breasts and left
them on earth to feed her child, which are now the Nui Doi Mountain or
Double Mountain.
According to legend, thanks to the milk of the fairy,
this land has a cool climate and the fruits here taste delicious. Her
tears when she said goodbye to her husband and son resulted in Mien
River running through limestone forest in the section linking Yen
Minh-Quan Ba of Ha Giang stone plateau.
A house of ethnic people.
Lung Cu flagpole, about 24km from the centre of Dong Van district,
is a tourist destination that is meaningful for domestic visitors. Lung
Cu mount is liken as “a high forehead of the motherland” where marks
the extreme North of the country. From its top, visitors can see the
whole of beautiful and spectacular landscape.
Ethnic minority people dance and play panpipe at a fair.
The brocade skirts of ethnic minority women in Ha Giang.
Ma Pi Leng pass in Ha Giang province, is the mightiest of all
mountain passes in Vietnam. Ma Pi Leng is at the height of nearly 2,000m
above sea level. The construction of Ma Pi Leng (which takes the form
of a crouching horse) began in the 1960’s, and was said to be done
almost entirely by the H’mong people.
In the beginning, to accomplish their tasks, construction workers
had to carry explosives and move along the sides of the mountain by
securing themselves to ropes. The earliest passes were wide enough only
for horses pulling carriages and people to walk through. It wasn’t until
much later that the authorities allowed the widening of these passes.
Just a few years ago, the paths at Ma Pi Leng were extremely bumpy
and riddled with stones. They were also not wide enough for two cars
traveling in opposite directions. Nowhere else in Vietnam is there a
place as mighty and wild as Ma Pi Leng.
Looking toward the north and northeast, thousands of gray, rocky
mountains form layers along the horizon. Right beside the road are deep
valleys, at the bottom of which lies the Nho Que River, where cool water
flows peacefully. On the mountain pass in Meo Vac, trees are scattered;
along with stones, which have been lonely through years and centuries.
Mong
aborigines are in favor of living in mountain tops, or at least along
the sides of the mountains. They absolutely refuse to move to the plain.
Neighbors take a half of day to walk from this mountain to other to
visit each other. This road is toward Meo Vac town.
The lovely children.
You can go to Ha Giang any time in the year because Ha Giang’s beauty changes with season change.
The special cuisines of Ha Giang.
In June and July, you will see Ha Giang in green, covered in extremely beautiful rains.
August and September is the season of ripen rice on Ha Giang’s terrace field.
August and September is the season of ripen rice on Ha Giang’s terrace field.
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In October and November, Ha Giang has pink buckwheat flower and yellow daisy flower fields.
Photo: Dat Viet/VNE
Compiled by Pha Le