Check in amid the flower season in Lo Lo Chai

09:03, 17/03/2026

These days, Lo Lo Chai Village in Lung Cu Commune welcomes many visitors to explore, take photos, and enjoy the fresh air. Amid the rustic scenery, every corner of the houses, the earthen wall, and the flower trellis become a natural backdrop for photos capturing springtime memories.

Along the winding stone-paved paths, peach and pear trees are in full bloom. Flowering branches stretch out from the yin-yang tiled roofs of traditional rammed-earth houses, making the atmosphere of Lo Lo Chai Village come alive like a vibrant spring painting of the highlands.

Lo Lo Chai Village nestles at the foot of the National Flag Tower of Lung Cu.
Lo Lo Chai Village nestles at the foot of the National Flag Tower of Lung Cu.
Visitors pose beside the porch of a traditional rammed-earth house in Lo Lo Chai Village, where bright yellow flower trellises and the rustic setting create an attractive check-in spot.
Visitors pose beside the porch of a traditional rammed-earth house in Lo Lo Chai Village, where bright yellow flower trellises and the rustic setting create an attractive check-in spot.
Visitors pose beside the porch of a traditional rammed-earth house in Lo Lo Chai Village, where bright yellow flower trellises and the rustic setting create an attractive check-in spot.
Visitors pose beside the porch of a traditional rammed-earth house in Lo Lo Chai Village, where bright yellow flower trellises and the rustic setting create an attractive check-in spot.
Visitors capture moments beneath peach blossoms in front of the gate of a traditional rammed-earth house in Lo Lo Chai Village.
Visitors capture moments beneath peach blossoms in front of the gate of a traditional rammed-earth house in Lo Lo Chai Village.
Homestay spaces in Lo Lo Chai Village retain a distinctly rustic charm with yin-yang tiled roofs, strings of corn hanging in front of the porch, and blooming white pear blossoms, creating a scene that reflects the unique character of spring in the northern highlands.
Homestay spaces in Lo Lo Chai Village retain a distinctly rustic charm with yin-yang tiled roofs, strings of corn hanging in front of the porch, and blooming white pear blossoms, creating a scene that reflects the unique character of spring in the northern highlands.
Visitors pose beside branches of white pear blossoms.
Visitors pose beside branches of white pear blossoms.
Visitors explore and take photos along the stone paths in Lo Lo Chai Village, where blossoms flourish beside rooftops and stone fences.
Visitors explore and take photos along the stone paths in Lo Lo Chai Village, where blossoms flourish beside rooftops and stone fences.
A stream of visitors strolls through a narrow alley.
A stream of visitors strolls through a narrow alley.
Bright yellow mustard flowers blooming in front of rammed-earth houses in Lo Lo Chai Village create a peaceful scene that attracts visitors to stop and take photos.
Bright yellow mustard flowers blooming in front of rammed-earth houses in Lo Lo Chai Village create a peaceful scene that attracts visitors to stop and take photos.
Visitors rest, chat, and take photos beneath an ancient peach tree in the courtyard of a traditional rammed-earth house in Lo Lo Chai Village.
Visitors rest, chat, and take photos beneath an ancient peach tree in the courtyard of a traditional rammed-earth house in Lo Lo Chai Village.

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