Travellers in the northwestern mountains of Vietnam will be
dazzled by the breathtaking scenery, culinary specialities, and the
beaming faces of highland children.
Their beauty, joy, spirit and purity can hardly be captured perfectly through the lens of any camera.
Vietnam
boasts 54 ethnic minority groups. In addition to the majority Kinh,
which accounts for 80 percent of the country’s population, the remaining
20 percent belong to 53 ethnic groups, most of them living in
mountainous areas, across the country.
The
country has more to offer than just its well-known metropolitan areas
of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Much of its allure lies in the
fascinating tribal cultures of the Tay, Nung, Mong, Dao, Muong and Thai
ethnic minorities that inhabit the northern mountains along the Chinese
border.
The adventurous and those
intrigued by the “hidden charm” of Vietnam are attracted to this region.
Exploring the colorful ethnic minority groups and experiencing the
sheer thrill of travelling through wild and rugged terrain is something
that cannot be found anywhere else in Vietnam.
Many
visitors agree that one of the most enchanting sights in the region is
ethnic children playing in their colorful costumes and smiling brightly
in the spring sunshine while swiftly harvesting the golden rice in the
spectacular terraced fields.
That
scene can cause a visitor’s heart to beat faster and their footsteps to
slow down. The rich ethnic lifestyle is very different from the usual
modern life.
"When I look at children
playing in the upland terraced fields or wandering through the village,
I wish to be one of them enjoying freedom in a world of their own,"said
one visitor.
These children learn to
help their families from an early age. They begin to contribute to the
family finances by selling unique handicrafts and colorful embroidered
tribal fabrics. Although their living conditions might be considered
very poor compared to a modern life in lowland Vietnam, they seem quite
happy with their families and unique cultures.
While
the traditional agrarian economy is still based on family farms
producing food and cash crops, such as cardamom and vegetables, more
children are now able to go to school and study the written language and
traditional culture of their own ethnic group.
The
majority of ethnic minority children in Vietnam are now three times
more likely to read the Vietnamese language with accuracy and they are
excited about going to school.
A
fifth grade schoolgirl in Ha Giang province says, “I like to go to
school very much because it is fun. We learn in groups and we can
participate in extra activities like drawing, singing and embroidering. I
feel proud of that”.
Whether on popular demand or handpicked, any holiday destination you chose, enjoying a holiday there is of importance. But any place can be turned into the best holiday destination with some effort. After all, a holiday should be such that you never tire of recommending it to your friends.
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