Ha Giang - The peaceful moments in the early morning make tourists want to forever admire the scenery of the villages and mountains of the rocky plateau.
At 5am on an October day in Ha Giang, Quang Minh, a tourist from Thai Binh, brought his camera and quickly left his house to "hunt" for the first photos of the dawn. The male tourist said: "I climbed a hill behind the village and angled my camera so that the photos did not include any electric wires. After 30 minutes of standing "hunting" for photos, I felt very happy and satisfied with the effort I had put in to get a photo of the brilliant sunrise with the Vietnamese flag at the headland of the Fatherland."
Lo Lo Chai village with its simple and rustic scenery. On sunny days, you can see the entire Lung Cu flagpole under the brilliant sunrise, and if you are even luckier, you can see the sea of clouds right in this village. A peaceful corner in the North Pole, shining under the early morning sunlight.
"I have been to Ha Giang many times. Lo Lo Chai is one of the places I like the most because of the rustic simplicity of the village, the people here are friendly and lovely. This is probably a place you cannot miss when coming to Ha Giang," the young man expressed.
Lo Lo Chai Village (in Lung Cu Commune, Dong Van District) is located right at the foot of Dragon Mountain and only about 1km from Lung Cu Flagpole. This place still retains many traditional cultural features with rammed earth houses from many generations of Lo Lo people.
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