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Welcome to the breathtaking province of Ha Giang in the far north of Vietnam! With its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, this region is a must-visit for any traveler. Bordering China, Ha Giang offers a unique combination of Vietnamese and Chinese influences.
Ha Giang is divided into ten districts and one city, each with its own distinct characteristics and attractions. From the picturesque beauty of Bac Quang and Hoang Su Phi to the vibrant markets of Quan Ba and Yen Minh, there is so much to explore. Don't miss the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark, a UNESCO Global Geopark known for its impressive rock formations and ethnic communities.
Immerse yourself in the local culture, try the delicious cuisine, and embark on unforgettable adventures in Ha Giang, the northern gem of Vietnam!
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Popular Foods
Phở - Phở is a popular Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat, typically either beef or chicken. The broth is often made from simmering bones and vegetables, resulting in a rich, savory flavor. Phở is commonly served with side dishes such as lime wedges, bean sprouts, and chili sauces. Bánh mì - Bánh mì is a Vietnamese sandwich that typically includes a combination of meats, such as pork, ham, and/or chicken, pickled vegetables, and chilies, all served on a crusty baguette. It's a fusion of French and Vietnamese cuisine, reflecting Vietnam's colonial past. Gà nuòng - Gà nuòng, also known as grilled chicken, is marinated in a mixture of ginger, garlic, fish sauce, sugar, and other seasonings before being cooked over charcoal. The result is a flavorful, tender chicken dish with slightly caramelized edges. It is commonly enjoyed at casual eateries and street food stalls across Vietnam. Historical Appearance
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