HOA BINH – MAI CHAU VALLEY
Hoa Binh is a mountainous province located
in the North. It is bordered by Son La in the West, Phu Tho and Ha Tay
in the North,
Ha Nam
and Ninh Binh in the East, and Thanh Hoa in the South. The culture of
Hoa Binh
combines six minorities with their own languages, traditional
literature, and
festivals.
Tourists especially enjoy the minority specialty dishes
including rice cooked in bamboo and grilled meat. They also enjoy
watching
traditional dancing, music performances (bronze, drums, gongs), and Thai
minority singing and dancing. The remote minority villages are
attractive sites
for tourists.
Mai Chau is located in Hoa Binh province, approximately 135
km from Hanoi
and 60 km from Hoa Binh. From the top of Cun Mountain,
one can admire the superb panorama of Mai Chau surrounded by a green
valley and
stilt houses. Many minorities, including the Thai ethnic group, live in
Mai Chau.
Stilt houses border both sides of the roads. The houses are
quite large with palm leaf roofs and polished bamboo-slat floors. The
kitchen
is located in the center of the house; the cooking as well as the making
of the
colorful tho cam, the material used by Thai minority to make their
clothes,
takes place in the kitchen. The windows are large and decorated with
patterns.
Each house also has a pond to breed fish.
The Sunday market brings a lot of people into town. People
from different minorities living in the mountains come to Mai Chau
market to
sell their specific products: honey, bananas, corn, and tho cam made by
skilled
Thai women. The Sunday market is also an occasion to enjoy traditional
Thai
dishes and to participate in traditional dances.
Mai Chau can be a base for some trekking tours to the
villages around, this is with homestay overnight on the traditional
houses of
the H'Mong and the Thai.
Worth a guided treking tour there
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