Binh Lieu boasts a primitive landscape with reed hills, a sea of floating clouds, flowers, streams and waterfalls. The 30-kilometer-long border patrol route is also worth dropping by.

In Binh Lieu, tourists can witness the Dao ethnic women working on the farm in their unique and beautiful costumes. Some of the San Chi ethnic girls also play football in their traditional dresses.

During cultural festivals, visitors can see traditional wedding ceremonies of the San Chi ethnic minority group, as well as participate in folk games such as tug-of-war, make banh day (sticky rice cake) and sing love songs.

Early in the morning, floating clouds are seen on the mountains in Binh Lieu
The border patrol paths snake along the mountain peaks
The Dao ethnic women in their unique costumes go to the rice field
Tourists travel to Binh Lieu to discover its primitive beauty
Grasslands, mountains and hills turn green when spring comes
Bringing rice home in the joy of a good harvest
So flowers, similar to tea flowers, are popular in Binh Lieu
The San Chi ethnic women’s playing football is a unique aspect of Binh Lieu
An exciting football match
The San Chi ethnic women in their blue-black costumes recreate a traditional wedding ceremony
A fun tug-of-war during a culture festival in Binh Lieu
Tourists visit wild reed hills in the border area in Binh Lieu
The Binh Lieu flea market opens every Sunday
Stir-fried pho (noodle soup) – a unique dish for tourists
Tourists pose at point No. 1297 between Binh Lieu and Dinh Lap (Lang Son Province)

Source: Saigon Times