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      <title>Da Bia - A Tranquil Muong Village Left by the Da Giang River</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Da Bia (Đá Bia) Village (Da Bac (Đà Bắc) district - Hoa Binh (Hòa Bình)) is about 120 kilometers from Hanoi and is an ideal destination for those who want to live in a place that has not been &quot;commercialized&quot; by the tourism industry in recent years.</strong></p>
<p>Although there are only 5 households doing community tourism out of 40 in the village, the adjacent homestays in Da Bia village (in Tien Phong commune, Da Bac district, Hoa Binh province) provide all closed services, including houses, meals flavored with mountains and forests, and a cultural program to serve a full teambuilding session, if necessary.</p>
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<p>We arrived in Da Bac in early autumn 2022 at the invitation of a friend and were immediately drawn to this land. The magnificent blue sky, cool air, and especially the drunken yeast warmth of the people here make people love and remember.</p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/10/1667204234474923_image.png" alt="" />Da Bia's serene beauty</p>
<p>Departing from Hanoi, take the Hoa Lac (Hòa Lạc) highway to Hoa Binh city, descend to the 3-level harbor, experience tourism in the Da (Đà) River's lakebed, and watch the river flow like hair in the clouds of Da Bac. Da River had just had a few days of constant rain when we arrived, but the river water was still a jade-green color. The colors of the sky blended together to create a beautiful chemistry picture. You can visit and perform ceremonies at the Den Ba (Đền Bà) of Thac Bo (Thác Bờ) in Vay Nua (Vầy Nưa) commune of Da Bac district while traveling to Da Bia village.</p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/10/1667204510591869_image.png" alt="" />The temple of King Le Loi (Lê Lợi) and female general Dinh Thi Van (Đinh Thị Vân) is known as the Ba Chua's (Bà Chúa) Temple. Legend has it that when King Le Loi went to put down the rebellion of Cat Han (Cát Hãn) Pass (an effective henchman of the Minh), she was assisted by Dinh Thi Van - a Muong (Mường) people - while passing through this land. The Le dynasty was able to drive out the Ming and help the people govern thanks to this female general. Thac Ba Temple leans against the cliff, looking out over the vast lake. This is a spiritual tourist destination as well as a place to watch the romantic Da Giang (Đà Giang) river.</p>
<p>Da Bia village, Tien Phong commune, is near the edge of Da River lake and has 40 Muong households. Agriculture remains the people's primary source of income. The project &quot;Community tourism in Da Bac&quot; began in June 2014, with the assistance of the Australian NGO Action on Poverty (AOP) in Vietnam, in collaboration with the People's Committee of Da Bac district.</p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/10/1667204656687616_image.png" alt="" />Visitors board a boat and travel to the Da Bia pier.</p>
<p>Da Bia village currently has 5 community hostels, each with a capacity of 15 to 20 people. To communicate with international tourists, people working as homestay tourists in Da Bia have learned English. The cultural space and landscape are still almost original here, making it ideal for visitors who want to experience and learn about unique cultural values, which are especially appealing to international tourists.</p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/10/1667204762157076_image.png" alt="" />Ms. Dinh Thi Nhieu (Đinh Thị Nhiệu), the owner of Quang Tho (Quang Thọ) homestay and former captain of the Da Bia Arts team, told us: &quot;Almost every week, international visitors arrive in the village. They usually travel in groups of about ten people, stay overnight, and want to learn about the local people's cultural identity and way of life. Weekend visitors to Bia Bia must usually make a reservation at least two weeks in advance.&quot;</p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/10/1667205096092656_image.png" alt="" /><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/10/1667205103247072_image.png" alt="" />On the Da Giang river, tourists can explore old forests, bays, kayaking, river bathing, swimming, fishing, and shrimp. Guests can participate in the arts, and dance stalls, and drink wine with the village girls in the evening.</p>
<p>When dusk falls, the lake bed blends into the forest night and the gong in the soft wine aroma can be heard. The singing invites betel nut against the backdrop of the vivid sounds of flutes, gongs, and gongs blending together, resounding, flying into the deep space. Surprisingly, despite the fact that there are only 5 households, the performances in Da Bia village are extremely rich and meticulously planned. Visitors who simply want to enjoy the songs of the Muong people of the Northwest are served a package according to Ban's program. However, if you need to alternate campfire programs, and team building in groups, the leader of the cultural team in the village also assists the delegation in developing a balanced, harmonic schedule.</p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/10/1667205177495875_image.png" alt="" />Visitors to Da Bia can enjoy specialties presented on bamboo tips lined with green banana leaves, such as rice wrapped in banana leaves, five-color sticky rice, grilled fish from Da River, dishes made from Muong pig, and especially dishes made from papaya flowers, which people say are unique to Da Bac, such as papaya flowers stir-fried with garlic, papaya flower mannequins, papaya and wild vegetable dishes eaten together with stir-frying fish hearts.</p>
<p>Although it was enjoyable, the peaceful village returned to its original tranquility at 22:00, with the sound of frogs calling at night, oars in the lake, and late cleaners' feet under the stilts. Because the people here follow the new lifestyle model of &quot;turning off the radio speakers at 10 p.m. every night.&quot; Simultaneously, small groups of tourists began their love stories. So it appears that every game here has a variety of pitches: lows.</p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/10/1667205871704688_image.png" alt="" />In a warm common story, homestay owner Quang Tho also shows visitors how to eat sticky rice and grilled fish. According to you, guests can order rice to suit their needs, even with European dishes, but almost everyone who comes here wants to sample the local cuisine.</p>
<p>Da Bia transports us back to the early rhythms of life in the midst of city noise, and the most peaceful time is probably early morning. Having slept in an air-conditioned environment, literally in nature's giant air conditioner, the dawn of Da Bia greets the human senses with cool downy dew, and the pristine clean air awakens the senses. The sensation of waking up in a riverside village, and walking along forest paths scented with tangerine flowers, has a lot of renewable energy. We meet the friendly smiles of the indigenous people along the way as an invitation, a certain promise to return to Da Bia.</p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/10/1667206004901253_image.png" alt="" /><strong>The difference between Da Bia and Da Bac (Đá Bạc)</strong></p>
<p>The model of the &quot;self-conscious shop&quot; is a distinctive feature of Da Bia village that deters visitors. This is regarded as the &quot;first supermarket of Muong Hoa Binh (Mường Hòa Bình) people,&quot; demonstrating the Muong Ao Tá people's long-standing culture. There are no sellers in special &quot;supermarkets&quot; that sell agricultural products such as bananas, honey, bamboo shoots, chicken eggs, etc. Visitors select an item from the price list, reset the basket with the corresponding amount, and proceed.</p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/10/1667206084731238_image.png" alt="" />There are two ways to get to Da Bia: a trail along the Da Giang River and a waterway on the Da River's lake bed. Most visitors, however, choose to walk along the lakebed to fully experience the journey to this special oasis. When the ship docked, the men transformed into handrails for the weak-legged, thin-legged girls clinging to the pier. The sensation of climbing the slope slightly backward and admiring yourself for successfully completing the difficult road is strange.</p>
<p>&quot;Why does the government not encourage people to make the road to the village easier?&quot; asked the chairman of Da Bac district, Luong Van Thi (Lường Văn Thi). Mr. Thi stated, &quot;It is not difficult to make things easy, but keeping pristine the land, giving visitors the experience of living as a resident when coming to Da Bia village is truly our desire.&quot;</p>
<p>Mr. Luong Van Thi added: &quot;Da Bac's tourism development is still in its infancy, but it is by chance. I value the desire to bring sustainable tourism development models to Da Bac so that it does not repeat the &quot;pain&quot; of rich but overexploited natural areas &quot;. To address this issue, the People's Committee of Da Bac district is on the one hand recruiting investors with resources and vision, and on the other, learning from the experience of many tourism development regions across the country. Mr. Luong Van Thi stated that Da Bac is willing to go slower as long as the land's soul is preserved.</p>
<p>&quot;I cherish the desire to bring sustainable tourism development models to Da Bac so that the 'pain' of rich natural areas that are overexploited does not repeat.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;Keeping your own soul&quot; is probably the most important aspect of the journey to Da Bac. When visitors spend time here, they will undoubtedly form an impression of a very different Muong village. A morning spent sitting on a bamboo grove on a riverside ledge, watching the dark blue Da Giang river will be difficult to forget. It will be difficult to remove the Muong Ao Tá girl's betel nut song from the version: &quot;My hand is made out of betel nut. The mountain shadow reminded me of silent love. The sound of your heart beckoning you. Oath in the midst of heaven and earth, betel nut with eternal meaning &quot;...A second village, similar to Beer Rock, would be difficult to reach. As a result, perhaps when they leave, one expects them to return one day.</p>
<p>Da Bia village has about 40 households, 5 of which are involved in community tourism. Since the construction of the community tourism area, the Muong community's life has changed dramatically. Da Bia community tourism area was awarded the ASEAN Community Tourism Award in 2019.</p>
<p>Source: Hồng Dương - Kim Sen</p>
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      <title>Seven vital activities in Mai Chau</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are endless rolling rice fields. the clucking of hens. Mountains are covered with vegetation and encircled by stilt homes. Fresh and uncomplicated platters of cuisine. You will have these impressions of Mai Châu. If you're looking for a serene location rich in nature and culture that is close to Hanoi, Mai Châu is a breath of fresh air and a fantastic option. Here are the top seven activities in Mai Chau.</p>
<p><strong>A nature-based awakening</strong></p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/07/1659260711387577_image.png" alt="" />Mornings are the best time to take a leisurely stroll through Mai Châu. It's simple to explore on your own because of the small hamlets that dot the valley, the twisting roads, and the peaceful gardens. Look for a drink stand where you may enjoy a cup of Vietnamese coffee while seeing the rice fields and passing butterflies.</p>
<p><strong>Finding out about ethnic fabrics</strong></p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/07/1659260780727948_image.png" alt="" />Don't pass up the opportunity to purchase gorgeous materials weaved by the White Thai people when visiting Mai Châu. Local stores may even have looms outside where you can observe the weavers at work or try it yourself. Visit Hoa Ban+ shop in Lac village for an ethical indulgence. This social enterprise trains women from the White Thai minority in various occupations.</p>
<p><strong>Ply the valley on bicycles</strong></p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/07/1659260837926438_image.png" alt="" />Cycling is one of the greatest ways to experience Mai Châu. To explore the many trails that wind through the valley, you may either start out on your own or hire a guide. You could potentially meet a White Thai family through a tour. Sit down in one of their long-stilt homes to enjoy lychees and tea while learning more about rural life.</p>
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<p><strong>TIP: You can arrange a bike tour with the assistance of your hotel, or you can locate knowledgeable guides at Mai Châu Lodge. You can still tour the valley with electric carts if you are unable to ride a bicycle.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Try farm-fresh food</strong></p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/07/1659260904808811_image.png" alt="" />The food at Mai Châu is as fresh as it gets. Cm lam to begin your dinner (bamboo-tube grilled rice). For a tasty treat, remove the bamboo cover and dredge the rice with finely chopped peanuts. Some popular Mai Châu dishes include stir-fried greens, pig skewers, and gà I (grilled local chicken). Try ve sầu chiên, a specialty of stuffed and fried cicadas if you're feeling daring.</p>
<p><strong>Sing and dance to ethnic music</strong></p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/07/1659260976902837_image.png" alt="" />Every visit to Mai Châu includes a distinctive experience with traditional performances. The White Thai musicians are talented at creating instruments out of natural materials that produce hypnotic patterns. After supper, unwind while enjoying a White Thai show. These performances include dancers dressed entirely traditionally and live folk music.</p>
<p><strong>Doze off in a stilt house</strong></p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/07/1659261021208913_image.png" alt="" />In Mai Châu, you can experience sleeping in a stilt house if you've never done so. Homestays in wooden stilt houses are widely available in Lac Village and Poom Cong Village. These homes typically offer tidy, basic lodging with communal restrooms and outside sleeping areas. Mai Châu also has stunning lodges with views of the rice fields and four-star hotels.</p>
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<p><strong>TIP: A four-star hotel will cost about 1.5 million VND, a boutique farm stay about 600,000 VND, and a rustic homestay about 200,000 VND.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Investigate the outside</strong></p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/07/1659261079397580_image.png" alt="" />For those who enjoy the outdoors, Mai Châu's surrounding scenery is ideal. Consider signing up for a morning of kayaking on the Ha Binh Reservoir or a full-day hiking tour in the nearby Pù Luông Nature Reserve. Tours to local caverns and waterfalls are provided by a lot of the hotels and homestays in Mai Châu. Additionally, Hanoi travel companies provide advance reservations for package deals for outdoor activities.</p>
<p><strong>How to reach Mai Châu</strong></p>
<p><img src="https://cdn.trulyvietnam.net/files/2022/07/1659261144810387_image.png" alt="" />From Hanoi, the trip to Mai Châu takes roughly three hours. You can plan a private car transfer, board a shuttle, board a bus at the My Dinh bus station, or ride your motorcycle there. The best time to visit is early in the day to take advantage of the breathtaking views at Thung Khe Mountain Pass and the cliff-side vistas of the Mai Châu Valley.</p>
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<p><strong>TIP: March through May and the time of the harvest, from September through November, are the ideal times to visit Mai Châu.</strong></p>
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