Anyone who ever visited Mai Chau in Hoa Binh Province never
forgets the rolling landscape or the friendly, charming nature of the
local Thai and Mong people.
Mai Chau Lodge is a four-star hotel which was built in the style of a typical house-on stilts of the Thai ethnic people in the Mai Chau Valley.
From the window of the hotel, one can behold the beauty of peaceful
hamlets, green lakes, romantic hillsides and the ever stretching rice
fields swaying in the fresh mountain breeze.
Foreign tourists during a tour by bike to hamlets in Mai Chau Valley.
Lac
and Pom Coong Hamlets are typical of Thai minority communities. The
houses are built on stilts, 1.5m above the ground, having bamboo floors
and roofs made from Goi or May leaves. The area under
the house is usually reserved for livestock, but for the sake of the
tourists, at some houses this area has been converted into a souvenir
shop flaunting items such as shawls, dresses, bags, purses, brocade
cloths and multi-colour cloth balls skilfully made by Thai ethnic
people.
The Bong dance performed by Thai girls.
In
some houses tourists can witness local women diligently working at a
loom, weaving colourful brocade fabric. Also, a visit to a local hamlet
is not complete without trying the famous Can wine (wine drunk out of a jar through pipes) that is made from sticky rice, Hinh ho leaf, Meo leaf and ginger that fascinates any visitor.
Colourful Con (fabric balls) are used for folk games during festivals of villagers in Lac and Pom Coong Hamlets.
Continuing
on to the tour with the next destination of Hang Kia Commune, tourists
will enjoy melodious tunes of flute and mingle in the life of locals at
Pa Co market where they can buy typical products of Mong ethnic people
as presents for relatives and friends. Then they will visit Mo Luong
Cave which is famous for mysterious stalactites in different shapes of
flowers and springs.
Tourists photograph and video the artists performing the traditional Sap dance.
The beautiful landscape of the ever-stretching rice fields in Mai Chau Valley.
Tourists
are encouraged to stay at homes of local families and enjoy a special
artistic programme with fascinating dances and songs of Thai ethnic
people. After dances of gongs, Xoe, Gia gao and Xoe quat, they will be invited to participate in a Sap
dance with the locals. Overnight stays in homes floating on the lake
are also available, where one can take in a gorgeous sunrise and enjoy
the clean and pure atmosphere of the early morning.
Source: Vietnamvnanet
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