The northern mountainous province of Ha Giang is renowned for the majestic beauty of its local landscape, in particular its rugged passes and slopes which, although are quite perilous, serve to create breathtaking views for guests.
Passes and slopes leading towards Dong Van stone plateau feature a unique beauty as they are attractive to people who love to travel, discover, and experience fresh places.
A journey on the route from Ha Giang city to Quan Ba, Yen Minh, Dong Van, and Meo Vac districts, runs past an array of impressive and unforgettable passes and slopes.
An old giant tree, found in Can Ty commune of Quan Ba district, attracts plenty of visiting photographers.
Tham Ma is a slope that features many bends and curves which connect Yen Minh district to Pho Cao town. The site is also the gate that takes visitors to Dong Van stone plateau.
A view of a majestic bend on the road leading to Pho Cao town
Curves on the road in Sung La valley
The path next to Lung Cu commune slaloms through the mountains.
Ma Pi Leng pass is one of the highest mountain passes nationwide and typically attracts visitors due to its rugged and rare beauty.
The rugged roads towards Lung Cu flag tower
On a cliff road going to Xin Cai commune
The legendary M letter-shaped slope from Meo Vac to Yen Minh districts
A glimpse of the pristine beauty of terraced fields in Yen Minh district
A curve in the roads in Mau Due commune of Yen Minh district
Yen Minh district appears picturesque at dawn.
A beautiful pine tree can be found on the way to Yen Minh district.
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