Keyword: "Lai Chau province"

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State President Luong Cuong participates in making "banh chung" as part of his pre-Tet visit to Lai Chau on January 9. (Photo: VNA)

State President pays pre-Tet visit to northern border Lai Chau province

State President Luong Cuong visited and extended Lunar New Year (Tet) greetings to the Party organisation, administration, people, and armed forces of Pa Tan commune in Sin Ho district of the northern noutainous province of Lai Chau, and presented gifts to local policy beneficiary families and poor households, on January 9 as part of the Spring in border areas warms people's hearts” programme.

Basketry craft: A pride of Lu ethnic people

Basketry craft: A pride of Lu ethnic people

The Lu community, a minority group with a population of less than 10,000 people, mainly resides in Lai Chau province. They boast a rich and diverse cultural heritage, marked by unique characteristics. Over the years, the northern mountainous province has prioritized the preservation and development of their traditional crafts, including brocade weaving and basketry.

The distinctive outfits of the Lao people in Lai Chau

The distinctive outfits of the Lao people in Lai Chau

The intricate outfits of Lao women in Lai Chau province are meticulously crafted, with the primary colour being black dyed with indigo. Men’s attire is simpler, typically consisting of black-dyed trousers and shirts.
Discovering the untouched beauty of Pa Khom Bay

Discovering the untouched beauty of Pa Khom Bay

Pa Khom Bay in Ban Chat Reservoir in Than Uyen district, Lai Chau province, is referred to by local people as a “miniature Ha Long Bay” in the northwest region thanks to its wild and majestic beauty.
The Weaving Craft of the Lu ethnics

The Weaving Craft of the Lu ethnics

For generations, the Lu people in Ban Hon commune, Tam Duong district, Lai Chau province, have regarded traditional brocade weaving as a measure of the skill and capability of women. Therefore, the traditional brocade weaving frame is an indispensable tool in Lu households.

Exploring enthralling mountain view in Northwest

Exploring enthralling mountain view in Northwest

At 3,046 metres above sea level, Bach Moc Luong Tu (also known as Ky Quan San) in Lai Chau province has attracted an influx of visitors courtesy of its magnificent landscapes and diverse vegetation.
Lung Tung festival opens in Lai Chau province

Lung Tung festival opens in Lai Chau province

Thai ethnic people in Than Uyen district, the northern province of Lai Chau, held their traditional new year festival of Lung Tung (Going to the field) on January 29, drawing crowds of local residents and visitors.
Hau Doong festival of Giay ethnic group

Hau Doong festival of Giay ethnic group

For the Giay ethnic people in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau, the land, forest, and rivers have their own gods. The forest god is the most sacred deity, protecting villagers in their daily life.
Na Khuong water wheels – unique cultural feature of north-western region

Na Khuong water wheels – unique cultural feature of north-western region

Giant water wheels in Na Khuong village, Tam Duong district in Lai Chau province, some 30 kilometres southeast of Lai Chau city, operate around the clock delivering fresh water to lush paddy fields by the Nam Mu River. Built by skilful hands of local Thai ethnic minority people, the wheels create a unique tourist attraction in the pristine mountains and forests of the north-western region.
Lai Chau developing cultivation area for medicinal crops

Lai Chau developing cultivation area for medicinal crops

Farmers on Sin Ho Plateau in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau have shifted from inefficient crops to the cultivation of key medicinal crops. Agricultural processing facilities have been gradually set up locally, bringing high economic value for farmers.
Lai Chau province promotes community-based tourism

Lai Chau province promotes community-based tourism

The northern mountainous province of Lai Chau is making meticulous preparations to promote its community-based tourism sites during its hosting of a cultural and tourism week from April 14 to 17.
Underprivileged areas need hook-up to national power grid

Underprivileged areas need hook-up to national power grid

Most communes in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau have been hooked up to the national power grid, but some in far-flung areas are still without a reliable supply of electricity. Our report from Tua Sin Chai commune in Sin Ho district.