Resort’ sling-shaped houses of H'mong ethnic group set Vietnamese record, with video
The Vietnam Record Organization has just set a record for the first resort with basket-shaped houses of the H’mong ethnic people built in Dong Ha commune, Quan Ba district, Ha Giang province.
The resort is located in Trang Kim area, Dong Ha commune, Quan Ba district, Ha Giang province. Photo: VNA
In Ha Giang province, the resort with houses in the shape of the baskets of ethnic people has created an extremely creative and impressive natural landscape when coming here. The unique shape of the house here gives this resort a distinctive look.
15 basket-shaped houses of the H'mong people at H'mong Village resort. Photo: VNA
15 houses with special shape at the resort. Photo: VNA
The house with the shape of a basket. Photo: VNA
Certificate of recognition for the resort's record from Vietnam Book of Records. Photo: VNA
The resort with houses in the shape of baskets of ethnic people built with 15 houses located in an area of more than 20 hectares. Photo: VNA
The house is made of soil in H'mong Village resort. Photo: VNA
Swimming pool in the resort. Photo: VNA
The house shaped like a sling in the middle of Ha Giang. Video: VnExpress
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