Ha Giang goes forever and never gets bored, beautiful Tu San alley forgets the way back,

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Ha Giang is considered the number 1 attractive destination in Vietnam. Continuously since 2010, I have been to this place 1 or 2 times a year. Sometimes it is the direction of Hoang Su Phi in the harvest season when it is the northern pole with many shades. Every season is beautiful, every time feels new and attractive.


This year, our destination is Tu San alley.
Times and schedules are as follows:
Day 1: depart from 7am, follow Hanoi – Thai Nguyen highway, then follow provincial road 212, cross Phia Den National Park, stop for lunch at Shandong restaurant at the intersection with Highway 34. Afternoon explores, photographed at Tinh Tuc, then Bao Lam, Bao Lac (Cao Bang). At 8:00 pm, check-in at the Hmong Pa Vi Community tourist village (Meo Vac).
Day 2: In the morning go to Tu San alley, in the afternoon go to Dong Van to see Tam Giac Mach flowers. Note, the drone is very easy to fall in Tu San alley because it is close to the border with China. Even though we were warned, it still cost us several hundred thousand for the children to find it.
Day 3: Go to Dong Van market on Sunday, then follow Tel 176 back to Yen Minh, then Mau Due, Du Gia to return to Ha Giang city. At 9 pm in Hanoi.
Here are some pictures of our trip taken with … Iphone.
(Because I’ve been to Ha Giang many times, I only upload photos in Tu San and Du Gia alleys mainly.)
Du Gia National Park. This section of mines runs a lot, so the road is quite bad, the scene is mesmerizing:

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Tu San Alley

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The way down the alley:

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Tinh Tuc section, Cao Bang:

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