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Ta Van is located in Vietnam in the
northern province of Lao Cai, about
5 kilometres from Sapa, at an
altitude of 1, 816 meters. This
province borders the province of
Yunnan in south-west China, and the
indigenous people here share many
cultural features with their Chinese
neighbours.
Also
located in the valley of Muong Hoa,
Ta van is a village of Giay people,
who look more like the traditional
Viet living the Red delta. This
village is normally a combination in
the visit to Lao chai village on the
trek to Muong Hoa valley. It is also
a popular stop for those who would
like to experience an overnight home
stay with a family of Giay people
here, sharing dinner with them as a
member of their family.
Ta Van is a small village set within
a picturesque valley not far from
the northern Vietnamese mountain
resort of Sa Pa. The area is
renowned for its colourful ethnic
minorities, and Ta Van is home to
two such groups. A stay with one of
the farmer families here will give
you a close-up experience of the
life-style and culture typical of
the area. Trekking in the
surrounding area is most satisfying
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