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Then Pa preserves traditional beauty in every house

12:04, 06/11/2024

BHG - Then Pa Village, a small village at the foot of Lung Cu Flag Tower in Ha Giang, has become a bright spot in community tourism development thanks to the preservation and promotion of the unique culture of the Mong people.

With the simplicity of the rammed earth houses with yin-yang tiled roofs, the village’s simple life opens its doors to visitors with interactive experiences, helping visitors immerse themselves in the local culture.

Through many historical ups and downs, the village still keeps its pristine, rustic beauty through the rammed earth houses with thick earth walls and yin-yang tiled roofs, blending into the majestic landscape of the Dong Van Stone Plateau.
Through many historical ups and downs, the village still keeps its pristine, rustic beauty through the rammed earth houses with thick earth walls and yin-yang tiled roofs, blending into the majestic landscape of the Dong Van Stone Plateau.
The rammed earth houses with yin-yang tiled roofs, made from earth and stone, have existed firmly over the years in harmony with the majestic mountain scenery.
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The people of Then Pa still maintain their traditional lifestyle, although modernity has gradually crept into many highland villages. The lives of the Mong people still revolve around daily tasks such as farming, raising livestock, and weaving.
Homestay services are built from traditional houses, creating a cosy and friendly space to welcome guests.
Homestay services are built from traditional houses, creating a cosy and friendly space to welcome guests.
When visiting, visitors have the opportunity to experience linen dyeing and practice beeswax painting - a traditional technique in fabric decoration of the Mong people.
When visiting, visitors have the opportunity to experience linen dyeing and practice beeswax painting - a traditional technique in fabric decoration of the Mong people.
These handicrafts are a testament to the craftsmanship and contain the cultural pride of the people here. These experiences not only help visitors explore more deeply the life and customs of the Mong people but are also a way to preserve and spread indigenous cultural values.
Thanks to the harmonious combination of conservation and tourism development, Then Pa helps visitors understand more about indigenous life, bringing a profound and unforgettable experience.
Thanks to the harmonious combination of conservation and tourism development, Then Pa helps visitors understand more about indigenous life, bringing a profound and unforgettable experience.

Khanh Linh - Duc Nguyen


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