VietNamNet Bridge – Visiting Suoi Giang Commune, in Van Chan District of the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai, travellers will not only enjoy poetic scenery but also have a chance to taste tea collected from 1,000-year-old trees and learn about the peaceful life of the local people.



 

Suoi Giang is a mountainous commune, located at an altitude of 1,400 m above sea level, about 180 km from Hanoi.

 
 

This is a home to four ethnic groups of Hmong, Kinh, Dao, and Tay, of which the Hmong people account for over 98% of the population.

 
 

Hmong people still preserve their traditional culture.

 
 

The Hmong live mainly on the high slopes so their houses are designed with appropriate structures to the mountain terrain.

 
 

The life of Hmong people is very simple but peaceful.

 
 

Hmong kids.

 
 

Blossoming apricot, plum and peach flowers, signaling the coming of spring.

 
 

The greatest joy of many travelers is to taste the local specialty: Tuyet Shan tea from ancient tea trees over 1,000 years old.

 
 

Suoi Giang is famous for ancient tea trees hundreds to a thousand years old, and up to 100 cm in diameter. 

 
 

The ancient tea trees are located in the villages of Giang Cao, Giang B, Pang Cang, Tap Lang I, Tap Lang II and Suoi Lop.

 
 

Tourists can visit tea hills with charming natural scenery and participate in the simple, rustic daily life of Hmong people.

 
 

With natural scenery and fresh air, Suoi Giang has long been a famous tourist attraction in Yen Bai.




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