Discovering Hanh Phuc winding road of Ha Giang
VOV.VN - Located atop Dong Van Stone plateau in Ha Giang province, the Hanh Phuc winding road proves to be an attractive destination for adventurous travelers looking to experience the area’s breathtaking landscapes.
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Ha Giang boasts a number of beautiful landscapes that are home to a diverse range of ethnic groups including the Mong, Dao, and Lo Lo ethnic people. Dong Van Karst Plateau Global Geopark covers a total of four districts and is home to several breathtaking winding roads. |
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The Bac Sum pass is a notable landmark found in Quan Ba district. The pass proves popular with visitors due its winding roads. |
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A view of the Tham Ma mountain slope that leads from Yen Minh town to Pho Cao commune in Dong Van. |
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The Chin Khoang mountain slope features a number of winding sections. |
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The Pai Lung mountain slope is situated high atop a range of majestic mountains. |
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With a total length of 20km, the Ma Pi Leng pass links Dong Van with Meo Vao district. It is widely considered as the most difficult section of the Hanh Phuc winding road. |
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A panoramic view of the Ma Pi Leng pass. |
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On the road from Meo Vac to Ha Giang, travelers are able to experience small terrain roads, chasms, and mountain slopes including Ngam La and Nam Lang. |
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A road shaped like the letter M attracts visitors due to its stunning landscapes. |
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Throughout their travels along the winding road, visitors are able to see ethnic people wearing colourful traditional costumes. |