In Ha Giang, aside from the beautiful and wild nature, tourists will also be attracted by the pure, innocent smiles of the ethnic children here.
With simple traditional clothes, no fancy or luxury items, the children make aspiring photographers take out their cameras and capture perfect moments.
Along the roads leading up to the hills, you will be greeted by the little girls, with ages ranging from 13 to 14 years old, who appear innocent, fragile and angelic under the camera lens.
The photographers never see traits of sadness, just children that are always happy, laughing, and playing on the small paths leading around the villages.
Let’s look back at some of the wonderful photographs that went viral on social media, with many people being amazed by the stunning beauty of Ha Giang and its ethnic groups.
The photos of children selling flowers for tourists received many positive reviews and likes on social media. Photo: Pham Xuan Quy
Photo: Pham Xuan Quy
Photo: Pham Xuan Quy
The beauty of the children living in the Northern mountains. (Photo: Le Thanh Nam)
The lively eyes of the little girls are beautiful. Photo: Pham Xuan Quy
A H’Mong young girl at a village in Ha Giang. (Photo: Tran Tuan Duy)
The image of little girls with a basket of fresh flowers and colorful dresses has become familiar to tourists. (Photo: Phan Nhi Nhi)
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Since arriving in Vietnam in August 2022, Haruna Ishimaru, coordinator of Plan International’s project “Better livelihood for ethnic minority youth in Ha Giang and Lai Chau,” continues to provide love and support for the northern regions' ethnic minority youth.
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