Tour Surrounding HaGiang
Surrounding the city are huge, towering mountains with very dramatic shapes, all year round clouds cover the mountain tops. On the mountain slopes are primeval old forests, where many diverse plant species grow, including bamboo forests, ancient tea forests and beautiful terraced fields. Looming in the middle of the jungle, precariously in the middle of the sky, is a beautiful villages of the Dao ethnic group, clustered with traditional houses made of wood and palm leaf roofs, the impressive thing is those roofs covered with green moss because the weather is cool and humid all year round.
All of these things blend together and create a magical scene on nice weather days of the year.
Regardless of whether it is the ripe rice season (golden season), the rainy season (also the water season), or the cold winter. At each moment the painting changes and creates impressive nuances in its own way that is never boring.
Not only on the mountain, at the mountain foot are incredibly beautiful valleys, full of the beauty of a gentle and ancient Oriental, which are the fields and villages of the Tay ethnic people.
These valleys follow the mountain ranges that both run along the Chinese side and radiate in other directions, creating a food basket for the region, and also act as giant museums preserving precious traditional values of local people. In the villages, even though they are located right next to a tourist city that is gradually becoming globally famous like Hagiang, it is hard to believe that they are still preserving almost intact the breath of life of dozens and hundreds of years ago.