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Looking down from the Lung Cu flagpole, Lo Lo Chai village stands out amidst a rocky plateau, with intact earthen houses covered with yin yang roofs. (Photo: vnexpress)
This is the place where the Mong and Lo Lo people live, with the Lo Lo making up the majority. Now, Lo Lo Chai village has become an outstanding community cultural tourist destination in the Dong Van Karst Plateau. (Photo: Phuong Thao)
The earthen houses of the Lo Lo people (Photo: Phuong Thao)
(Photo: Phuong Thao)
The main road leads to the center of the village. (Photo: vnexpress)
Right in the middle of the village is a famous cafe that visitors in Ha Giang like to visit. (Photo: Phuong Thao)
(Photo: Phuong Thao)
(Photo: VNA)
Visitors could try on sophisticated and colorful traditional brocade dresses made by Lo Lo women. (Photo: Phuong Thao)
(Photo: VNA)
Women in traditional Lo Lo costumes welcome tourists. (Photo: baohagiang.vn)
(Photo: Phuong Thao)
The beauty of Lo Lo Chai village in northern mountain
10-06-2022 16:29
(VOVWORLD) - Located at the foot of Dragon Mountain (Nui Rong), Lo Lo Chai village is in Lung Cu commune, Dong Van district, Ha Giang province.
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