Hà Giang ( listen) is a city located on the banks of the Lô River in the north-east region of Vietnam. It is the capital of Hà Giang Province. The city has an area of 135.33 km² and a population of 71,689 inhabitants. The population is composed of 22 different ethnicities, of which 55.7% are Kinh and Tày people.
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Join the adventure through Hagiang to experience an unparalleled opportunity to discover a hidden corner of Vietnam. Beginning with a drive through spectacular sceneries and visiting markets of mountain tribes, villages and historic sites, you will enjoy and experience the region's unique culture.Ha Giang Responsible Tourism brings a better life, a brighter future to the local community in Thon Tha, Phuong Do, Ha Giang. Getting involved into our activities, which means we contributed a lot in the local strategy of reduction poverty and cultural conservation of Tay ethnic minority people in Ha Giang. To carry out this project, we specially respect and follow Responsible Tourism policies and guidelines. To be a Responsible Tourist with culture, society and environment, we encourage everyone should follow the Responsible Tourism guidelines in order to reach a goal of sustainable development.Services of homestays, handicraft working, herbal bath, cycling tour, trekking tour, farming works or motorbike tour are always available here.
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Our second day during the Ha Giang loop was this amazing Ma Pi Leng pass, one of the most dangerous and beautiful pass of Vietnam, 3 nights and 4 days for the Loop was pretty good for us, just choose a good motorbike and let’s go ☺️
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A ride from Đồng Văn to Meo Vạc on the northern rim of Hà Giang province offers the most wonderful view of an exotic karst landscape of steep limestone mountains. About halfway between the towns is the all but obligatory stop at Mã Pì Lèng, a Hmông village on a rocky slope with an amazing view of jagged, rocky peaks and a steep canyon with a narrow river running through it. There are other stunning viewpoints along the route, but this one is the best. There are a few drink stalls next to the handcraft shop on the road and a back door of the shop leads to a path a little downhill to another viewing pavilion. Sprawling on the slope, the village houses and gardens lie interspersed with dark boulders in the ground. It is typical of Hmông settlements, for they were late arrivals in Vietnam and, all the good farming land already occupied, were forced to make a living in the less favorable environments of the mountains. That they succeeded is their achievement.
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Awesome view from the top of the monument. You can see China from there. Many steps to reach the top, but it is worth. ($25.000 vnd per person)
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