Sapa Terraced Fields and Ethnic Culture Festival

The festival will showcase an exciting art program on August 30, kicking off with a special ceremony. The event will recognize Thac Bac Waterfall and the peak of Fansipan Mountain as provincial-level scenic relics, an honor they truly deserve.

From August 31 to September 2, immerse yourself in the vibrant Mong ethnic cultural festival at Cat Cat tourist area, witness breathtaking circus performances, and indulge in a food festival in Muong Hoa Valley. It’s a celebration of culture, flavors, and community spirit!

The festival offers a unique opportunity to connect with ethnic communities. Visitors can try their hand at folk games and discover the traditional craft-making skills of the local people. It’s an interactive and engaging way to learn about their heritage.

For those seeking an adventure, organizers have crafted an ethnic tourism journey through Sin Suoi Ho (Lai Chau)-Bat Xat-Bac Ha (Lao Cai)-Xin Man (Ha Giang). It’s a chance to explore the region’s diverse ethnic tourism products and create unforgettable memories.

A first-of-its-kind photo exhibition, celebrating the beauty of the terraced fields, will be held in Sa Pa town and Mu Cang Chai district. It will capture the essence of the region’s iconic landscape and cultural heritage.

Additionally, eight provinces from the northwestern region and Ho Chi Minh City will showcase their unique tourism potential and specialties. From mouthwatering fruits to delicious cuisine, it’s a festival of flavors and cultural discovery.

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