Hà Giang is a province located in the northern mountainous region of Vietnam, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The province is home to a number of breathtaking natural attractions, including the famous Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark, which has been recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark.
Visitors to Hà Giang can explore the winding mountain roads that offer panoramic views of terraced rice fields, lush forests, and towering limestone peaks. The Ma Pi Leng Pass, one of the most scenic mountain passes in Vietnam, offers spectacular views of the Nho Que River winding through the valley below.
Whether you're a nature lover, a culture enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Hà Giang has something to offer everyone. Come and discover the beauty and charm of this hidden gem in northern Vietnam.
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7h30: After breakfast at Goodmorning Ha Giang Inn, we drive uphill to Quan Ba – The Heaven gate in Tam Son, hiking around Quan Ba, visiting the Twins Hill and have lunch. We keep going to uphill to see the Chinese style construction in Vuong King’s Palace who leaded about 70,000 of the H’Mong ethnic people in this area. You arrive in Dong Van, check in and have dinner.
Lung Cu flagpole marks the northern most point of Vietnam that shares a border with China. Yes, you can see all the way to China (3km), on a clear day. Located in Dong Van district, about 450 km from Hanoi, the flag tower sits atop the 300m high Dragon Mountain. Arriving just before 5pm, I was dissuaded from taking the stairs up from the bottom. Instead, the bus dropped us higher up, near the shops with a fair bit of stair climbing to reach the tower. Nothing too strenuous, though. It was cool and windy as we circled the base of the tower, admiring the stunning 360° views of rice terraces, valleys, mountains and China to the north. A not-so-high tower with spectacular scenery. Amazing! At the tower, we spiralled up another 200 steps onto a small circular platform that was packed with local tourists. After a quick picture with the massive Vietnamese flag waving strongly above us, we made our way down. The Lung Cu flagpole is an interesting detour along the Ha Giang / Dong Van loop. You need only set aside 30 minutes to an hour at most.
The North of Vietnam is indeed beautiful, outstanding with mountainous area, pass, terrace field and waterfall. The North has 4 top of Pass: Ma Pi Leng (Ha Giang), Khau Pha (Yen Bai), O Quy Ho (Lao Cai) and Pha Din (Dien Bien), which everyone should come to enjoy one in a life time. Ma Pi Leng Pass is rated as the best with incredible view.
Meo Vac is a small but charming district capital hemmed in by steep karst mountains and, like many towns in the northwest, it is steadily being settled by Vietnamese from elsewhere. The journey here along the spectacular Mai Pi Leng Pass, which winds for 22km from Dong Van, is the main attraction. The road has been cut into the side of a cliff with a view of rippling hills tumbling down to the distant waters of the Nho Que River far below. Right at the top of the pass is a lookout point where you can stop to take in the scenery.
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