Have you heard of Y Ty, sitting 360 km (224 miles) north of Hanoi, Vietnam. After collecting golden rice crops, the highland community of Y Ty is the best-known tourist attraction because is covered with a sea of white clouds, a place for cloud hunting.
Choen Then is a 300-year-founded village and home to around 50 ethnic minority families who live on farming. You can't see any hotel or resort, but spend some days at some homestays where you learn more about the culture and tradition of this region.
On these cold days, clouds swoop down over empty fields, valleys, and villages. It brings to you a feeling that you seem to walk in white clouds, enjoying magnificient scenes of mountains.
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