Five villages you must visit when traveling to Sapa
A special feature of Sapa is the large concentration of different ethnic groups in a relatively small space. Come to Sapa, you can not miss the experience of exploring the 5 below villages!
1. Cat Cat village
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From the center of Sapa town to Cat Cat is only 2 km. This is the ancient Mongolian traditional preserved many traditional crafts such as flowers, linen weaving and fabrication of jewelry. In particular, this place still retain a lot of unique customs that in other areas do not exist, or no longer exist original.
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Through the weaving looms, the Mong people create colorful brocades and motifs that mimic plants, flowers, birds, etc. It is associated with cotton weaving, linen dyeing and embroidery printing. Literature, popular is the technique of dyeing indigo, dyeing water ash herbs and forest leaves. Finished fabrics are polished by rolling the cloth with a round log on a flat plate of beeswax.
2. Ta Phin village
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The first stop of visitors to Ta Phin is to visit the monastery, a unique architectural style in the Western style was built in the late 19th century, still retains the old style moss . Looking to the southeast, opposite the monastery is Ham Rong Mountain with majestic beauty on the majestic majestic rocks with undulating, various shapes, emerged is the shape of the giant Dragon is reaching out. I, head high covering a whole Sapa area.
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Continue the journey, on the asphalt road visitors will be visited Brocade club of the Mong, Dao. Here, visitors will be able to watch the colorful colors of the traditional costumes of the Mong, Red Dao.
Along with brocade clubs, local bath products are also being restored and developed. At present, in Ta Phin village, there are 18 Dao households contributing capital to establish a joint stock company specializing in producing and trading in local bath products. In addition, they also build bathrooms for guests to bathe on the spot.
3. Ta Van village
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Along Highway 4D to the southeast, Sapa town about 8 km to Ta Van Giay village. Come here, visitors will have the opportunity to learn more about the style, lifestyle of the Giay. The road to Ta Van Giay village is small, narrow and dirt road. The two sides of the road are fertile terraced fields adorned with blue corn and young rice.
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Giay has a main job is growing rice. In addition, they also forged tools and silver engraving. They are both on the stilted floor and the ground floor is a dignified place, ancestral altars and receptions. Giay people have a rich culture with ancient tales, poetry, proverbs, quizzes, and knives. Giay's clothes are very simple: women wear short shorts to the ankles, wide tubes; The hair is in the form of a scarf and is usually worn with a fabric bag embroidered with patterns; Men wear pullover blouses, round neck, buttoned fabric, trouser legs and head scarf.
4. Ban Ho
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Not too cold as in Ta Phin or Ta Van ... the weather is warming up. The car runs on a winding winding road, with one side high on one side, a hollow abyss, until a short burst of light yellow with a bit of reddish-brown leaves of the national forest. Hoang Lien and terraces. Going a bit more will find a house built stone abandoned along the roadside, next to it is a front floor house with brocade, candy, drinks ... and there are foreign visitors sitting.
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Sapa travel at the lake, you will be living in a warm and intimate atmosphere with native families. In the morning, you will be guided to visit Hoang Lien National Park, where there is a variety of plants and animals. Because the climate in the village is warmer than other areas (average 18 - 25 degrees C) so at noon from the forest visitors can be immersed in the stream Lave, watching the majestic Da Nhay rock.
5. Sin Chai
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In Sin Chai commune, San Sa Ho commune, about 4km from the center of Sapa town, a village has not been "tourism" so still retain the original wild. This is a Black Mongolian population of about 1400 people. In addition to upland rice cultivation and hybrid maize, Sin Chai people also choose gentle mountain ridges to grow cardamom, a significant source of income between the ancient valley.
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Sin Chai is one of seven villages in Ta Giang Phinh Commune, located in the northernmost tip of Sa Pa District. In 127 H'mong families, there are many elderly people, especially women. At this point, visitors are often curious about the longevity of the villagers, especially because the women here live longer than men but the people here are only explained by genetic gene, due to fresh climate, pure water, vegetables are not infected with chemicals by living between nature wrapped around the year.
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