Alpine ethnic people in Vietnam –
P1: Leading lives aloft
P2: Growing crops on rocks
P3: The fight for clean waterP4: Unique metalwork
P5: ‘Wife-pulling’ custom
P6: Getting drunk at the market
P7: A different type of funeral
P8: Conclusion: Aspiring to freedom
P1: Leading lives aloft
P2: Growing crops on rocks
P3: The fight for clean waterP4: Unique metalwork
P5: ‘Wife-pulling’ custom
P6: Getting drunk at the market
P7: A different type of funeral
P8: Conclusion: Aspiring to freedom
Alpine ethnic people in Vietnam – P1: Leading lives aloft
Tuoi Tre News
Updated : 06/04/2017 11:40 GMT + 7
Members of an ethnic minority group in the northern Vietnamese province of Ha Giang, home to the UNESCO-recognized Dong Van Karst Plateau, have settled in fortress-like stone houses atop mountains for generations.
During a recent trip to Ha Giang Province, a Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reporter visited some of the nearly 100 mountain-top hamlets in Dong Van and Meo Vac Districts where Mong ethnic minority people still reside. Tiếp tục đọc “Alpine ethnic people in Vietnam (8-part series)”
