Friday, November 12, 2010

Heritage Vietnam, Lao Cai Village People

Girl traveling with friends to Ta Phin village in Laos Cal Red Dzao province, where she discovers the wonderful scenery and warm herbal baths
Trang Trinh traveling with friends to Ta Phin village in Laos Cal Red Dzao province, where she discovered the beautiful scenery and warm herbal baths
Preparation of Sapa, one morning, our first stop is the monastery of Ta Phi, about 12 km from Sapa town. You can rent bikes around VND 100,000, if you want to blow away the cobwebs, and the movement of the hills of Lao Cai. But the threat of rain in the air, we opt to jump on board the bus.
But even still, we enjoy the varied landscape of mountains, the valley sand terraced fields by local farmers working in rice fields surrounded by a thin layer of fog. This is a great rug that each inhabitant wow ACITY as Hanoi. By far, the monastery. It was a milestone in the region since it was built in the early 1940s. Today it is one of the attractions of the region's most popular tourist.
Construction began in 1942 and was the first monastery nunnery. Monastery was partially burned and ruined. It was never completed. In the second phase, which would be in a hundred nuns and novices, never started.
The structure is now covered with a thin layer of orange and moss green. Much of the building is too dangerous to walk even if floorshave Nature is sold out alive. Flowers and trees that surround the site, the flowering peacefully, a sign that the war is ancient history. The wind blows cold and the sun is shining, so we sit andrelax, enjoy the scenery and mountain air. The distance, a young couple has caused the wedding album.
Ta Phin leave the monastery, went about 5 km to visit Ta Phin village - home to a community of Red Dao. The town is known for its traditional brocades, all hand made.
Red Dzao women are producers as well as fashion models. They are always dressed from head to toe in traditional clothes - eye catching set pieces embroidered with a red scarf, a symbol of the Red Dzao. The women are friendly and easy to speak in English and Vietnamese visitors to tell the country, local customs and daily routines of the villagers.
"To learn more about our culture, the easiest way is to stay with us and join us in our daily lives," said Mon in May, one of the villagers, offering homestay for tourists . 'We can drink a little of our house wine, which is very good for your health, "she added hopefully.


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Heritage Vietnam, Lao Cai Village People
Heritage Vietnam, Lao Cai Village People
Heritage Vietnam, Lao Cai Village People
Heritage Vietnam, Lao Cai Village People
Heritage Vietnam, Lao Cai Village People
Heritage Vietnam, Lao Cai Village People

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