The northeast province of Ha Giang is a popular destination for tourists with its magnificent natural scenery and rugged rocky mountain ranges.


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    Ha Giang attracts tourists with its spectacular mountain ranges and small, quiet villages. 

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Nui Doi (Quan Ba Twin Mountain) is home to an old legend about a love story.

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Ethnic minority children in colourful costumes look down the mountainside.

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The sweeping mountain roads in Ha Giang provide travellers with a fun driving experience and stunning views.

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The sun casts shadows over the entrance to a small house creating an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity.

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Children wander among the paddy fields and small houses.

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Ma Li Peng Mountain is located in Meo Vac district, the karst plateau of Ha Giangwas formed by the erosion of sedimentary rock sand is home to fossils dated to 426 million years old. 

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Pictured is the breathtaking view of Ma Li Peng Mountain and the Nho Que River.

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Chin Khoanh slope.

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From 1959 to 1965, a 20km stretch of road named Hanh Phuc (Happiness) was built through the unforgiving terrain. 

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When spring arrives, Ha Giang offers visitors a spectacular display of flowers in full bloom. 

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The ethereal land of flowers set among rocky outcrops creates the sense of a magical fairy land.

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Peach and plum flowers.

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Ancient Sa Moc trees on Dong Van Stone Plateau. 

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Lung Cu flagpole.

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