November and December is a great time for tourists to visit Ha Giang because they’ll see the rocky plateau covered with flowering buckwheat.


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300 km north of Hanoi, Ha Giang is a popular tourist destination.

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From late October to December, backpackers flock to Ha Giang to see the beautiful buckwheat blossoms.

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Driving up the winding mountain roads to Ha Giang is both a challenge and a joy.

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At the end of those adventurous roads are heaven-on-earth buckwheat flowers.

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Buckwheat are beautiful white flowers tinged with pink.

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Buckwheat fields are a signature feature of Ha Giang. The flowers can be found in many places, including Lung Cu Flag Tower and Dong Van rock Plateau.

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The natural scenery attracts tourists from all over Vietnam and abroad, especially adventurous younger travelers.

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Tourists enjoy services like traditional costume rentals, photography, and tours.

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Ha Giang, the land of buckwheat flowers, is also famous for its Lung Cu Flag Plateau and Ma Pi Leng Pass.

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The Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark features geological heritages, cultural heritages, and biodiversity.

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Five-color steamed glutinous rice, sticky rice tubes, and wild game meats are among the specialties of Ha Giang.

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Tourists enjoy free wifi service at a number of popular tourist destinations like Dong Van Ancient Street and Lung Cu Flag Tower.

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Ha Giang is attracting a growing number of domestic and foreign tourists.



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