Lai Chau Vietnam
Lai Chau is a province in northwestern Vietnam. The province is the most sparsely populated in Vietnam. The scenery of Lai Chau province is some of the most spectacular scenery you can see in the far northwest of Vietnam. There is plenty to amuse the eye on the journey from Lao Cai,
from the striking limestone mountains which reaches into the distance in misty shades of green and green, to the plentiful waterfalls and village life.
Lai Chau is a northwestern province of Vietnam and be considered as a remote area with ethnic minorities and unique natural scenes. The total area of Lai Chau is more than 9,000 sq km with the population of about 400,000 people. Most of them are Viet, Thai, H'Mong and Dao.
Like other provinces in the North Vietnam, Lai Chau also boasts the typical features of a highland area such as green terraces, ethnic minorities with colorful traditional attire, and fields of green tea, wooden houses and cows.
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About the attractive places, Tien Son Cave is the most significant name. The cave includes 49 rooms and these rooms are bigger as you explore deeper. Inside the cave, there are colorful stalagmites and a perennial stream which create an ethereal atmosphere with any visitors coming.
Sin Ho Village is also another interesting place for you to have a new way to explore Lai Chau. Here, you can meet the locals coming from many ethnic minorities like Thai, Dao and experience a day of them with many interesting and memorable moments in their colorful markets and festivals.