Living with nature, especially mountain rocks, the Tay, Mong, and Dao ethnic minorities in Na Hang and Lam Binh districts all know how to use stones to form solid fences around their fields and houses, creating the unique architecture of the highlanders.
Ma Phuc Hien in Ban Bien Hamlet, Phuc Son Commune (Lam Binh) said that in order to arrange durable and beautiful stone fence, it is necessary to choose old stone under stream with the firm, large and flat shape.
Amidst the development of social life, the stone fence also has a bit of modernity but still retains the traditional beauty inherent for a long time.
Now, larger works in cultural villages, homestay facilities such as cultural village welcome gates, house gates, and other tourist works have been built stone fences by local people to create a unique highlight for tourists whenever coming here to experience.
The Gate of Cultural Village in Khau Trang Hamlet, Hong Thai Commune (Na Hang) was built from a stone slab, creating a unique and impressive look to visitors.
The smooth stones from the springs were lined up in the fence surrounding the house.
The stones are arranged by people in Ban Bien Hamlet, Phuc Son Commune (Lam Binh) as a fence in front of their house.
The stones were built by the family of Ma Phuc Ha in Ban Bien hamlet, Phuc Son Commune (Lam Binh) as a wall and gate of the Homestay facility.
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