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Unique moss-covered homes in Ha Giang

13:49, 05/04/2024

At the top of the Tay Con Linh Mountain Range lies Xa Phin village in Vi Xuyen district, Ha Giang province. The local environment is ideal for plants to flourish and thrive, with thick green moss that ethnic minority people also use to cover the thatched roofs of their homes.

Xa Phin enjoys a cool climate year-round due to its elevation, sitting at almost 1,000 metres above sea level. The hilly terrain is characterised by fog and continued rainfall with high humidity. It is an ideal environment for plants to grow, including thick green moss, which is used by local ethnic minority people to cover the thatched roofs of their homes. (Photo: VNA)
Xa Phin enjoys a cool climate year-round due to its elevation, sitting at almost 1,000 metres above sea level. The hilly terrain is characterised by fog and continued rainfall with high humidity. It is an ideal environment for plants to grow, including thick green moss, which is used by local ethnic minority people to cover the thatched roofs of their homes. (Photo: VNA)
Residents say a roof must be at least five years old before moss starts to grow on it. The thatched roof has then soaked up enough moisture to become pliable, and mould has begun to spread. The thickness of the moss on the roof can also be used to determine the age of the home. In this photo: A moss-roofed homestay amid green terraced rice fields in Xa Phin village. (Photo: VNA)
Residents say a roof must be at least five years old before moss starts to grow on it. The thatched roof has then soaked up enough moisture to become pliable, and mould has begun to spread. The thickness of the moss on the roof can also be used to determine the age of the home. In this photo: A moss-roofed homestay amid green terraced rice fields in Xa Phin village. (Photo: VNA)
Xa Phin enjoys a cool climate year-round given its elevation of 1,000 metres above sea level. The local terrain is characterised by fog and rain with high humidity. It is an ideal environment for plants to flourish and thrive, including thick green moss, which ethnic minority people use to cover the thatched roofs of their homes. (Photo: VNA)
Xa Phin enjoys a cool climate year-round given its elevation of 1,000 metres above sea level. The local terrain is characterised by fog and rain with high humidity. It is an ideal environment for plants to flourish and thrive, including thick green moss, which ethnic minority people use to cover the thatched roofs of their homes. (Photo: VNA)
From Xa Phin village, visitors can look out towards terraced rice fields and mountains. (Photo: VNA)
From Xa Phin village, visitors can look out towards terraced rice fields and mountains. (Photo: VNA)
Terraced rice fields in Xa Phin village, Phuong Tien commune, Vi Xuyen district. (Photo: VNA)
Terraced rice fields in Xa Phin village, Phuong Tien commune, Vi Xuyen district. (Photo: VNA)
A winding road around terraced rice fields in Xa Phin village. (Photo: VNA)
A winding road around terraced rice fields in Xa Phin village. (Photo: VNA)
Xa Phin village is inhabited by Dao ethnic minority people. (Photo: Ha Giang Newspaper)
Xa Phin village is inhabited by Dao ethnic minority people. (Photo: Ha Giang Newspaper)

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