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Huong's return
Like the last peach blossoms to bloom in the bitter cold of the Arctic winter, Hương's choice was a counter-trend...
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5 of the best tourist villages in Vietnam in the world: Suggested Tet holiday travel itineraries.
A journey to explore Thai Hai, Quynh Son, Tan Hoa, Tra Que, and Lo Lo Chai offers visitors a unique experience of local culture during the New Year.
Lo Lo Chai is experiencing high demand for accommodation during the Lunar New Year: Beware of inflated prices when booking through intermediaries.
The world's best tourist village in 2025 in Ha Giang is already fully booked until the 8th day of the Lunar New Year. Guests are advised to sleep in tents or rent low-quality rooms at high prices.
Lo Lo Chai and lessons on preserving ancient villages from neighboring countries.
The controversy at Lo Lo Chai, along with experiences from Japan, South Korea, and China, opens up new avenues for reconciling heritage preservation with modern life.
Lo Lo Chai: Controversy over concrete houses in the world's best tourist village.
The appearance of reinforced concrete structures in Lo Lo Chai village (Ha Giang province) is causing much debate regarding the preservation of traditional architectural identity.
Ha Giang: Touching the soul of the rocky plateau through the smiles of the highlanders.
Discover the vibrant beauty of Ha Giang not only through its majestic mountain passes, but also through the indomitable spirit of the people in Lo Lo Chai and Lao Xa villages amidst the harsh winter.
Lo Lo Chai: The challenge of preserving its essence after achieving the title of Best Tourist Village in the World.
Faced with pressure from a surge in tourists and noise pollution, the highland village is striving to preserve its identity after receiving global recognition.
Tuyen Quang: Spots to admire the vibrant cherry blossoms during the 2026 New Year holiday.
December 27, 2025 18:21
With the New Year's holiday lasting four days, cherry blossom hunting in the highland villages of Tuyen Quang is becoming a top choice for nature lovers.
New Year's Day 2026 travel: Lo Lo Chai and Mang Den hotels fully booked.
December 27, 2025 04:17
The four-day New Year's holiday caused a surge in travel demand, with many popular destinations like Lo Lo Chai and Mang Den fully booked thanks to cherry blossom festivals.
Lo Lo Chai: The world's best tourist village in the far north.
December 25, 2025 18:11
At the foot of the Lung Cu Flagpole, Lo Lo Chai appears like a peaceful stone village painting with earthen houses, rose gardens, hawthorn trees, peach blossoms, and vibrant cottonwood flowers blooming in every season.
Lo Lo Chai: The 'most suffering persimmon tree in Vietnam' attracts visitors this weekend.
November 30, 2025 18:26
Since the beginning of November, Lo Lo Chai village in Lung Cu commune has been bustling with tourists checking in next to a persimmon tree laden with fruit, nestled beside a stone fence and yin-yang tiled roof. The owner of the SEEME homestay calls for civilized behavior; the last room...
Lo Lo Chai: packed with crowds on weekends, tips to avoid the cold.
November 28, 2025 09:22
On the weekend of November 22-23, thousands of people flocked to Lo Lo Chai, with queues lasting for hours at many spots to take photos; accommodations were scarce, and the local authorities tightened price controls. The quietest hours were early morning and after 10 PM.
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