(Baonghean.vn) – With the mountainous terrain and the majority of the population being ethnic minorities, many villages in Western Nghe An still retain their unique cultural features in their daily lives. Many villages are picturesque and have become scenic spots for those who love to travel and explore.
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Seen from above, the houses of the Mong people in Pha Xac village (Huoi Tu, Ky Son) look like a painting on the majestic Truong Son mountain range. |
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The stilt houses roofed with sa mu tiles of the Thai people in Hua Muong village (Hanh Dich, Que Phong) are located close together, creating a poetic beauty in the middle of the great forest. |
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Ban Xop Tu (My Ly, Ky Son) is located precariously on the edge of Ban Ve Hydroelectric Lake with red-tiled stilt houses under coconut trees, creating a very peaceful scene. |
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Pung Village (Muong Ai, Ky Son) is peaceful under the stilt houses. |
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Hoa Tien 1 Village (Chau Tien, Quy Chau) is not only known for its ancient stilt houses of the Thai people, but also for its hundreds of waterwheels pumping water day and night to irrigate the rice fields. |
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Dawn at Huoi Giang 1 village (Tay Son, Ky Son). |
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Since the Khe Bo hydroelectric plant stopped the water, Dinh Thang village (Tam Dinh, Tuong Duong) has been like a watercolor painting. |
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Muong Long 1 Village (Muong Long, Ky Son) is lined with peach and plum blossoms. In spring, those who come here will feel like they are lost in a land of some East Asian country. |
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The stilt houses are precariously perched on the mountain in the most remote village of Nghe An, bordering Laos - Hat Ta Ven (Keng Du, Ky Son), home to the Kho Mu people. |
Ho Phuong