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Experience Tranquility in Lo Lo Chai Village

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The village is located in the rugged plateau of Ha Giang province and is recognized as one of the most secluded villages in the northern part of the country. When you visit the village, you can easily see the flagpole, which is approximately 1.4km away. Situated at the base of Dragon Mountain, Lo Lo Chai village has been home to the H’mong and Lo Lo ethnic groups for several decades. Unlike modern skyscrapers or bustling commercial centers, Lo Lo Chai preserves the rich cultural heritage of the Highland communities in the scenic Dong Van Karst Plateau. Each season, the village presents its own unique and marvelous appearance. Photo: Thuy Linh Each season, the village takes on its own magnificent and breathtaking look. In the final days of autumn, it exudes a serene and poetic beauty that captivates every traveler who sets foot here. Along the pathway leading to Lo Lo Chai, vibrant patches of orange daisies bloom splendidly, providing numerous picturesque spots for photo

The Natural Beauty of Da Lat Wild’s Sunflowers

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This is a wildflower that grows on the roadside, visitors can easily see images of bright yellow flowers everywhere in the city, in the park, and even on suburban roads. Photo: Viettravel Wild sunflowers are not as big as sunflowers, but because they grow into bushes when they bloom, they create a brilliant yellow carpet that adorns the green background of the cold highland. This flower also has many different names, local people call this chrysanthemum, garden sunflower, or wild sunflower. Photo: blogcaycanh Wild sunflowers usually bloom in November every year, this is also when the rainy season in Dalat ends. Around this time, tourists from all over the world flock here to admire the scenery of this city. Photo: travelgnet The best time to photograph wild sunflowers is early morning or mid-afternoon, when the sunlight is just enough, not too harsh. This is when the flowers have a beautiful golden color. Photo: Pinterest Some beautiful ro

[Op-Ed] Sapa: A Heritage to Be Preserved, Not Sold

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Sapa – a very famous small town on a high mountain which amazed French and made them pour much soul and sweat to build a restful and peaceful destination there to be emerged and fluctuate of nature and wild lives, with much special and unique identity of minor ethnic people. Once you visited Sapa, you will definitely loose your heart in nature, scences, wind and cloud which is only in Sapa To be a town in the highlands, Sapa used to be well-known of a land of modesty, quiet yet hidden many wonders of the natural scenery. Sapa’s natural landscape is combined with the creativity of people along with the topography of mountains and hills, the green of the forest, like a picture painted in a harmonious layout to create a beautiful land with poetic scenery. Sapa – The foggy town (illustrative photo) Muong Hoa Valley (illustrative photo) Lying in the floating clouds makes Sapa town like a foggy city, creating a charming painting. Coming to Sapa, visitors can

Two Vietnamese films up for consideration at Oscars

The films are action flick 578: Phat Ä‘an cua ke dien (578 Magnum) and Nhung dua tre trong suong (Children of the Mist). According to the website Deadline, voters had a choice of a total of 27 animated features, along with 144 documentary features and international features from 92 countries. Shortlists for the Documentary and International Feature category will be announced on December 21, with Oscar noms set to be unveiled on January 24. This year’s ceremony is set to be broadcast on March 12 from the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood. Vietnam’s 578 Magnum will compete in the Best International Feature Film award category. Directed by Luong Dinh Dung, the film tells the story of a father who works as a driver of a container truck hunting down a group of criminals who kidnaped his daughter. Meanwhile, Children of the Mist will compete in the Documentary Feature Film award category. Directed by Ha Le Diem, the 90-minute long documentary is narrated by a 12-year-old ethnic

Imperious Brazil smash Koreans 4-1 to reach quarters

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The Brazilians brought a beach soccer swagger to the iconic Stadium 974 with a display that simply overwhelmed the Koreans, and likely struck fear into potential opponents. “We’re dreaming of the title, of course,” Brazilian talisman Neymar said. “Today was the fourth game, there are three left. We’re very focused on getting that title.” After Japan’s penalty shootout loss to Croatia earlier, and Australia’s loss to Argentina, South Korea’s defeat means that all three Asian Confederation teams were eliminated in the first knockout round. Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 – Round of 16 – Brazil v South Korea – Stadium 974, Doha, Qatar – December 5, 2022 Brazil’s Neymar scores their second goal from the penalty spot. Photo: Reuters Having failed to score in the first half of any match so far this tournament, five-times champions Brazil corrected that with four goals before the break, to end the match as any meaningful contest early on. They took only seven min

Hanoians flock to Red River dyke for photos with white reeds

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Located near Co Linh Street, just on the opposite side of Gia Lam Heliport, the dyke slope is easy to recognize as the white reed flowers, which are about knee high, stand out on a green background of grass and stretch across a large space. People take pictures at a white reed field on the embankment along the Red River section in Long Bien District, Hanoi, November 28, 2022. Photo: Doan Bach / Tuoi Tre The scenery is poetic, idyllic like in the countryside and quickly emerges as an Instagrammable spot. On weekends and even weekdays, the place is crowded as people flock to take pictures. People take pictures at a white reed field on the embankment along the Red River section in Long Bien District, Hanoi, November 28, 2022. Photo: Doan Bach / Tuoi Tre “I saw many friends taking pictures at this beautiful reed field on Facebook, so I wanted to stop by to take some, too,” said Mai Anh, a girl who traveled for ten kilometers from Cau Giay District to the dyke