The mountainous areas of northwest Việt Nam have turned into a winter wonderland as temperature dropped to below zero degrees celsius due to a strong cold spell.
Teanbsp;has been a central cultural featurenbsp;ofnbsp;Eastnbsp;Asia for millennia, and Việt Nam is one of the earliest tea-drinking nations in the world. The art of tea drinking in Việt Nam is simple but elegant, with features that are hard to find anywhere else in the world.
Located five kilometres from Cốc Pài Town, Xín Mần District, Suôi Thầu Steppe is an attractive place in the west of the northern mountainous province of Hà Giang. Suôi Thầu still retains its wild, rustic features.
The idea of Từ Thanh Phương, nbsp;principal of Phương Độ Secondary in Hà Giang Province, for a self-sustaining school has helped hundreds of poor minority students continue to fulfil their dream of going to school
Every year, from the end of August to the beginning of September of the lunar calendar (which falls in October), the weather in the highlands starts to get cold and the yellow rays of the sun shine on the ripe golden rice fields, signalling a bountiful "golden season". This is the time when ethnic minorities in the highlands of Hà Giang celebrate the New Rice festival.