
From Hai Phong, Tran Trung (Andy Trung), a photographer who loves to travel , traveled more than 400 km to Tuyen Quang (formerly Ha Giang) to "hunt" for beautiful scenery of the rocky plateau. There are months when he comes here several times. Looking from above, Tuyen Quang is covered in green. The Nho Que River is quiet, lying between rocky gorges. On days when the temperature drops, white clouds gently hover halfway up the mountain. This place is famous for the legendary Chin Khoanh slope, Tham Ma slope, Bac Sum slope, Ma Pi Leng pass winding through green forests and terraced fields. In the distance is Pho Bang (formerly Pho Cao), where houses lie deep in the valley, behind the houses are often planted a few peach and pear trees to harvest fruit every spring. The people's lifestyle is unpretentious, quietly waiting for tourists to come and understand the pure beauty. "If I could see it with my own eyes, it would definitely be more beautiful. I have been to Tuyen Quang many times but have never gotten bored. I chose to take photos from above, an angle that I think best represents the beauty of this place," he said.














Deep inside Lung Cam cultural tourism village (Sa Phin commune) is the peaceful, pristine beauty of the 100-year-old brick houses of the Mong, Lo Lo and Hoa people, surrounded by stone fences. According to Tran Trung's description, the village is as beautiful as a painting. The dark brown of the tiles blends with the gray of the rocky mountains, the green of corn fields, sa moc trees, fruit trees...
Coming to Lung Cam, a familiar image that visitors often encounter is Mong women carrying rolls of flax, sitting weaving in front of their houses. Throughout the village, there are the sounds of panpipes and the singing of children wearing floral dresses and carrying baskets on their backs. Here, the locals also sell many typical agricultural products.
Located in the village grounds is the house that was used as a backdrop in the movie Pao's Story , attracting hundreds of visitors to check in every day. This house was built in 1947 by Mr. Mua Sua Pao - who used to be in the team accompanying the Meo King - with the architectural features of the stone plateau, each item associated with the Mong people has not been lost to this day. "If visitors want to see and enjoy the indigenous culture, the village is a destination not to be missed," he said.









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