Tour to experience national culture
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Introduction: Ha Giang has 18 ethnic groups living together on the majestic rocky plateau, each ethnic group has a different environment and geographical and climatic conditions. They work by hand, plant trees and create products to survive and live according to their own culture.
It's great to challenge yourself to participate in their crop activity. It’s totally worth your 2 days to try this.
1, Hmong people: Their houses are made of soil and they live halfway up a rocky mountain as long as there is a water source. You will be able to experience working and living with Hmong people.
- Their corn is planted in January and harvested in May
- One very special activities is the flax harvest in May, where people will guide you to make flax yarns and to weave fabric from them or take you to the forest to find tubers to dye the color you want.
- Men Men, a famous dish of the Hmong people, is also one thing that you shouldn’t miss when you come to Ha Giang.
In the evening, you will enjoy men men dish and corn wine with the Hmong family. When you leave you will take with you fabric that you hand-dyed with natural bulbs as a souvenir of your experience.
2, Dao ethnic group: the house is made of wood near the top of Tay Con mountain, leading the life of growing rice on terraced fields, growing cardamom and the 100-year-old Shan Tuyet ancient tea forest.
Here you will join the people walking to the tea forest through terraced fields that pour water in March and ripen in August - September. Coming to the tea forest, you will climb trees to pick Shan Tuyet tea buds. on the top of the mountain and people will instruct how to dry it into snow-white tea buds. Then it is mixed with natural water to create the scent of tea flowers with a slightly sweet and astringent taste. It is a specialty drink in the Western Kunlin region. When you leave, you can also take the tea you made with you.
3, Tay ethnic group: A tribe with many people who build stilt houses and live at the head of rivers, mainly growing rice in February because it is harvested in September, weaving and raising fish in ponds and lakes.
Here you will be able to visit their village and go to the fields to plow and plow with buffaloes with the people, transplant rice, harvest rice, dry rice, and pound rice.
After working in mud, you will be able to soak in the waterfall stream to relax and wash off. You can also catch fish in the fields, catch snails, go fishing, make cakes and cook five-color sticky rice, spin string, weave bags, split bamboo to weave containers, grow vegetables, and pick fruits. In the evening, you and your family will enjoy local dishes. When you leave, don't forget to bring your favorite experience products with us. Our messages and encouragements for you. The best time of the year is February when it’s spring and September of the brilliant golden rice season all over the village and terraced fields halfway up the mountain.