Visitors going to Na Khuong Hamlet (Ban Bo Commune, Tam Duong District, Lai Chau Province) to admire the beauty of the Nam Mu River flowing through the middle of a pristine mountainous area are also attracted by the sights and cascading sounds of 25 huge water wheels on the river bank, which continuously spin to send water to the rice paddies.
Sin Ho District in Lai Chau Province has attracted more tourists in recent years thanks to its unspoiled nature and the diverse cultures of local ethnic minorities.
Mong ethnic people in Sin Sui Ho hamlet, Lai Chau province, have been developing community-based tourism to leverage its natural beauty and unique cultural values.
Located 30km from Lai Chau city, Sin Suoi Ho village in Sin Suoi Ho commune, Phong Tho disitrct, Lai Chau province has become a provincial tourism attraction with breathtaking landscapes, delicious dishes, and the hospitality of locals.
The Vietnamese Ethnic Groups Culture and Tourism Village in the Dong Mo tourism area of Son Tay town organized a cultural programme with a participation of ethic groups from Lai Chau province on September 2-6.
The first-ever cultural festival of Viet Nam’s Thai ethnic group will be held in Lai Chau province on December 27-29.