Admire the Nho Que River – Ha Giang’s Number 1 Scenic Spot
The Nho Que River – also known as the Nam Loi River or Phu Mai River – is one of the most outstanding natural masterpieces in the northernmost region of the Fatherland,
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The Nho Que River – also known as the Nam Loi River or Phu Mai River – is one of the most outstanding natural masterpieces in the northernmost region of the Fatherland,
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Amid the vast expanse of mountains, forests, and the boundless sky, there lies a valley cradling countless wondrous beauties. This is Suong La Valley in Ha Giang Province – an en
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Nestled in the Sa Phin Valley, Lung Phin Commune, Dong Van District, Ha Giang Province, King Meo’s Palace – also known as the Vuong Family Residence – is about 125km from
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Ha Giang – the land at the northern tip of the Fatherland – is a paradise for adventure travel enthusiasts, with winding majestic mountain passes, golden ripe rice terr
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Ha Giang – the land at the northern tip of the Fatherland – is famous for its spectacular mountain passes, and Deo Ma Pi Leng is the “king” among them, one
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Nestled amidst the majestic overlapping mountain ranges of Ha Giang, the Lung Cu Flagpole stands proudly, affirming the northernmost position of the S-shaped strip of land. Not onl
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Ha Giang has long been a land preserving precious historical relics, the distinctive cultural features of more than 20 fraternal ethnic groups, and countless scenic spots that leav
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When mentioning Ha Giang, everyone can easily picture the image of terraced fields – the characteristic wet rice cultivation method of the highland compatriots. The terraced fiel
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