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Friday, May 24, 2019
Ha Giang Province in plum and cherry seasons
Ha Giang in plum and cherry seasons is time for tourists to discover its natural beauty and get acquainted with ethnic minority people who have the hospitality. Meo people are the densest villagers in this region. They live on grow rice crops in terraced fields that is one of the iconic traits in the mountainous region.
In a wet season, people go out in fields to cultivate rice and corn in a stone plateau. Rains will help them grow fast like a weed that makes a green carpet spreading from the top to the foot of a mountain. In summer, they set aside all of the farming to date at a love market where young people meet and learn about their opposite-sex friends before making a decision on marriage.
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