Journey to Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark

VOV.VN - Ha Giang mountainous province allures visitors with paths winding across mountains, pristine landscape and traditional life of the indigenous people.

Paths winding through fields of mustard greens’ yellow flowers and pink buckwheat flowers

Paths look like silk fabric strips

Pristine landscape and traditional life of the indigenous people in stone plateau

All visitors to Ha Giang are keen on its natural beauty


Terraced paddy fields

Dong Van karst plateau stretches through the districts of Quan Ba, Yen Minh, Dong Van and Meo Vac

Located over 1,000 meters above the sea, Dong Van karst plateau was recognized by the UNESCO as one of the 77 geological parks in the world in 2010


It is home to 250,000 people of 17 ethnic minority groups

Buckwheat flowers in full bloom from Quan Ba to Dong Van


Food of the H’Mong ethnic minority – one of specialities in Ha Giang

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