The raw beauty and impressive mountain ranges of Ha Giang Province in the far North of Vietnam is the scene which no one can easily forget.
Quan Ba Twin Mountain
Lung Cu flag tower
Local people in colourful dresses
Standing on the curving Ma Pi Leng Pass, Nho Que River runs between the mountains
Ethnic children
Visitors can come to Ha Giang at any season to discover specific features. During Spring, the market will feature foods from almost 23 ethnic groups in the area
Typical dishes of Ha Giang
In June and July, the green mountains are often covered in light rain
In August and September, the terraced fields become more colourful as harvest season nears
October and November is when backpackers flock to Ha Giang because of blooming flower fields. Ha Giang is well-known for its impressive yellow daisies and buckwheat flower fields
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