Description
Introduction to Na Thac village
Na Thac village is a highland village of Phuong Do commune, located about 10 km from the center of Ha Giang city, so it is very convenient for you to come here to explore. Currently, Na Thac, Khuoi My and Lung Vai villages form a trio of beautiful villages of Ha Giang, attracting many tourists to visit. Coming to Na Thac is coming to land with a harsh climate but the natural scenery is beautiful in every season. This is the residence of the Dao ethnic group with a long traditional culture.
In the reverse journey from Ha Giang center to Na Thac, visitors will go through winding and majestic mountain roads to gradually reach a Dao village lying in the middle of the sky, floating in cold clouds all year round. This place has a wild, poetic beauty and a very unique sadness that cannot be described in words.
Na Thac Ha Giang village welcomes visitors with images of high and low shuttered mountains interspersed between silvery and white clouds. In the midst of the magnificent scenery of rocky mountains and green forests are small valleys, and hillsides appear with rustic, sparkling houses of the Dao people.
Coming here, you will see the gray houses of the people lying among the green gardens and rice fields. Depending on the season of the year, the picture around the house will be the green of the young seedling, the yellow of the ripe rice, or the colorful umbrellas that sparkle in the sun. In particular, among the rice fields and gardens here, there are many black rocks that make a special mark for Na Thac.
Along with the landscape beauty of the terraced fields, coming to the highland village in the early spring days, besides the pure white of the plum blossom, and the pink color of the peach blossom, it also stands out with the brilliant yellow of the mustard flower.
Cultural information
Especially, it is impossible not to mention the beauty of the traditional houses of the people here. The Dao people live in three highland villages of Phuong Do commune, living in stilt houses leaning against the Tay Con Linh mountain range for more than 300 years. The traditional houses of the people here are mainly houses on stilts with palm roofs. There are houses on stilts with thick palm roofs covered with mossy layers of moss formed over time, under the influence of fog all year round. The older the house, the thicker the moss cover, and the greener and more beautiful it is.
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