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A typical house of H'mong people in Sủng Là  
   

A typical house of H'mong people in Sủng Là

The house has special walls which are made from soil & mixed with straw, about 40-60cm in thickness (Nhà trình tường của người Mông ở Sủng Là - Tường đất trộn rơm)
Hà Giang - Part 2 (Phố Cáo & Sủng Là)

April 23rd 2012
Afternoon 15 April 2012 – Day 2 of the 5 day trip to Hà Giang (the northern most province of Vietnam). After lunch in Yên Minh, we traveled 14km to Phố Cáo. Both Phố Cáo and Sủng Là communes, which we were going to visit, have preserved typical architecture and traditional culture of the white H’mong in Hà Giang. The population of Hà Giang province is 800,000 people, of which 21.3 ... read more
Asia » Vietnam » Northeast » Ha Giang

Vietnamese Flag The conquest of Vietnam by France began in 1858 and was completed by 1884. It became part of French Indochina in 1887. Independence was declared after World War II, but the French continued to rule until 1954 when they were defeated by Communist forc... ... read more
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