
Dong Van Market – The most lively market on the Ha Giang Loop
Dong Van Market, located in the Dong Old Quarter, is a lively Sunday gathering that reflects the rich trading culture of Ha Giang’s ethnic

Dong Van Market, located in the Dong Old Quarter, is a lively Sunday gathering that reflects the rich trading culture of Ha Giang’s ethnic

Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark (recognized by UNESCO as a Global Geopark) is a symbol of geology, culture, and history in Ha Giang, Vietnam.

Dong Van Old Quarter has over 100 years of history, with around 40 preserved old houses and a blend of Chinese, Tay, and Hmong

Lung Cu Flag Tower is the northernmost point of Vietnam and a powerful symbol of national sovereignty located in Ha Giang. It’s a place

The Nho Que River is one of the most iconic natural highlights of the Dong Van Karst Plateau. It flows right beneath the legendary

Ha Giang is well known for its traditional ethnic markets, and among them, Lung Phin Market stands out as one of the most vibrant

Nguom Ngao Cave in Cao Bang, also known as the “Footprint of Paradise,” is one of the most spectacular limestone caves in Northern Vietnam.

Death Cliff is one of the most thrilling viewpoints on the Ha Giang Loop, located high on the legendary Ma Pi Leng Pass. If

Sa Phin is a quiet highland commune in Dong Van, Ha Giang. It is best known for the famous H’Mong King Palace. However, besides
Lao Xa is a century-old H’mong village in Dong Van, Ha Giang, where generations of local families have built their lives. Surrounded by towering