Discover the specialties and festive atmosphere of traditional highland markets during the Lunar New Year holiday with our wide range of ethnic group products.

Be sure not to miss the local cuisine and specialties of the Nung, Mong, and Dao ethnic groups, as well as their unique tourism offerings.

Immerse yourself in the spirit of the spring markets through an exquisite painting exhibition, a captivating display of traditional costumes, a thrilling rice cooking contest, and a mesmerizing re-enactment of the harvest festival of the Dao ethnic group.

Experience the rich cultural heritage of 16 ethnic groups through their vibrant art performances as they celebrate the New Year.

Upon arrival at the village, join in the fun with interactive folk games and the opportunity to try on traditional ethnic costumes.

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