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Ha Giang is legendary, but Dong Van offers an unforgettable experience. This highland town, nestled in a majestic limestone plateau, is a cultural and historical gem with breathtaking scenery. Explore towering peaks, fascinating geology, and a rich tapestry of ethnic life. Discover Dong Van's highlights and immerse yourself in the local spirit. Let's explore with Ha Giang Motorbike Tours now!
Why should you travel to Dong Van - Ha Giang?
Dong Van Ha Giang stuns with majestic mountains, blooming buckwheat fields, and winding roads. It's a cultural gem with unique villages, customs, and delicious food. Hike, explore the Old Quarter, and soak in the friendly atmosphere. The mild climate makes it a year-round destination.
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Top 10 things to do in Dong Van for newbies
See the old town of Dong Van town
Start your Dong Van adventure in the Old Quarter, a charming town built by Hmong and Chinese communities in the early 20th century. Explore its moss-roofed brick houses lining winding stone streets for a picturesque escape.
Join Dong Van market
The Dong Van Sunday market bustles with life as ethnic minorities trade goods and showcase their vibrant culture. Visitors can explore local crafts, textiles, and souvenirs while experiencing the energy of this unique marketplace.

Buy souvenirs in Dong Van
Dong Van, a highland district in Ha Giang, stuns with majestic landscapes, historical relics, and friendly people. Tourists can soak in the beauty and take home unique souvenirs like brocade textiles, found in markets, shops, or directly from ethnic families. Brocade boasts diverse colors and designs, adorning scarves, clothes, bags, and more. Another must-try is corn wine, a local specialty made from sticky corn, offering a sweet, spicy, and intense flavor. Find it at markets, shops, restaurants, and eateries.
Explore the Hmong King's Palace
The Vuong family palace, built early 20th century in Vietnam's Ha Giang province, blends Chinese and French styles. King Vuong Chinh Duc, a powerful figure, constructed this stone and wood masterpiece in the Sa Phin valley. Now a tourist attraction, the palace offers a glimpse into regional history and the king's life.
Walk through the limestone plateau
Explore Dong Van Karst Plateau Geopark by trekking! Choose from easy or challenging trails. Hike from Dong Van Town to Lung Cu Flagpole (15km, 5-6 hours) for stunning karst landscapes, or trek from Meo Vac Town to Ma Pi Leng Pass (10km, 3-4 hours) for dramatic mountain cliffs.
Experience national culture
Beyond Dong Van's scenic landscapes, immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of ethnic minority cultures. Hmong, Tay, Nung, Dao, Lo Lo, and others showcase their unique customs, attire, and cuisine, creating a truly diverse experience. From vibrantly patterned clothing to flavorful dishes and vibrant festivals, Dong Van offers a cultural feast for the senses.
Go to Lung Cu flagpole
Lung Cu Flagpole, a symbol of Vietnamese sovereignty, stands atop Dragon Mountain in Ha Giang. To reach this northernmost point, visitors take a challenging journey. After reaching the foot by motorbike/car, a 389-step climb reveals breathtaking views of the Dong Van plateau and surrounding valleys. The 54-square-meter flag flying high represents Vietnam's ethnic unity.

Explore the Museum of Ethnic Culture in Dong Van Stone Plateau
Discover the heart of Dong Van Karst Plateau at the 2018 Museum of Culture and Ethnic Minority. Explore the rich tapestry of cultures through exhibits showcasing the history, traditions, and daily lives of the region's nine ethnic groups.
Enjoy regional cuisine
Ha Giang's cuisine reflects its mountain beauty. Explore unique flavors like Thang Co's rich horse meat stew, Banh Cuon's savory egg rolls, and Au Tau porridge's earthy Hmong flavors. Try smoked buffalo, refreshing Pho Chua, and sweet potato bread for a taste of Ha Giang's diversity.
Above are Meditours Ha Giang's insights on what to do when visiting Dong Van.
 

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