Buckwheat Flower Festival returns to Ha Giang in November
The Buckwheat Flower Festival will return to Dong Van district, the northernmost province of Ha Giang, this November, according to Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Duc Quy.
Ha Giang (VNA) – The Buckwheat Flower Festivalwill return to Dong Van district, the northernmost province of Ha Giang,this November, according to Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s CommitteeTran Duc Quy.
The event will be held on November 26, Quy said, adding thatHa Giang has grown nearly 400 hectares of buckwheat which are expectedto be in blossom from mid-October to late December.
Themed “Karst Plateau Vitality”, this year’s festival will featurea series of side events, including an exhibition of local “One Commune, OneProduct” (OCOP) and signature agricultural products, a marathon named “Runningon Happiness Route”, and an auto and a motorbike race.
There will be a Kayak and a SUP (racing paddle board) race on iconic Nho Que River. Visitors can also enjoy the view of a floral road on DongVan ancient street as well as various folk games of ethnic minorities, sportsevents and traditional cuisine.
Buckwheat flowers on the Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark havebecome a tourist icon of Ha Giang Province. Not only used as a traditional foodof ethnic people, flowers of the grain also bring a poetic beauty, creating aunique feature in the mountainous highlands./.
Located to the far north of Vietnam, Ha Giang province is well-known for its diverse natural beauties such as Dong Van Plateau, Ma Pi Leng pass, rice terraces and endless tam giac mach (buckwheat) flower fields.
Ha Giang, located in the far north of Vietnam spellbinds tourists by the magnificent rocky plateaus, winding passes, picturesque terraced fields and especially enchanting buckwheat flower fields.
Travelling to the norther mountainous province of Ha Giang between September and December, tourists will be mesmerised by extending fields of buckwheat flower which are similar to a soft and lovely pink carpet.
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