A Nameless Valley – Chang Nam, Thanh Phu
Sapa, in Lao Cai Province of Vietnam, is a mountainous with lots of valleys. They are Tavan valley, Muong Hoa valley and some others are not named. Mountains and the valley becomes the place for living of minority ethnic groups (minority Tribes) that dozens of these numbers in Vietnam.
Each tribe has distinctive characteristics and functions of the society. One of the nameless valleys in the area called Nam Chang in Thanh Phu district. It is still in Sapa. The distance of this area is as far as three hours away by car. Its location was lower than Sapa, so the normal air temperature.
When towards the valley, the scenery alone is seen only rice fields. Farmers resort complete with a hut that stood above the pile-wood poles. After arriving in Chang Nam, the journey was continued by walking along the valley walls. The first stopover was a typical house White H’Mong tribe. It is made of wood, and large. Here we can enjoy the typical tribal dance is a way to book in advance, at least, a month earlier. Please understandable because the dancers, the dancers are members of the White H’Mong community should work in the fields and gardens.
The trip is followed by a walk along the valley walls as much shade and shade trees that grow naturally. On the left, the valley scenery fascinates anyone who saw it. Valley depths ranging from 1 km to 1.5 km are filled by rice fields and gardens of the people. Most farmers grow corn there. The travel time takes to go around the valley is 2.5 until three hours depending on how long the stops to capture their natural beauty. The second resort is a small village inhabited by the family of the tribe of the Red Dao.
The last stage of this journey ends in a very broad field. Unlike the previous scenery which is lush and green. This field has absolutely no trees, but the grass is neat and flat.