Peaceful life in Lung Hoa B

08:52, 04/04/2026

Lung Hoa B is a small village of 83 households, home to the Hmong people who have lived here for generations in Sa Phin commune. While many new houses have been built, traditional rammed-earth homes remain, creating a blend of old and modern, much like the lives of the Hmong people today. The locals are no longer limited to cattle raising and farming; they have also embraced tourism, welcoming international visitors to experience their traditional culture and daily life.

A house that is more than 200 years old.
A house that is more than 200 years old.
Sturdy stone fences surround the homes of the Hmong people.
Sturdy stone fences surround the homes of the Hmong people.
Homestays have been established in the village to welcome visitors seeking local experiences.
Homestays have been established in the village to welcome visitors seeking local experiences.
Foreign tourists quickly learn how to perform the khen dance.
Foreign tourists quickly learn how to perform the khen dance.
Visitors from abroad explore and learn about the Hmong khen.
Visitors from abroad explore and learn about the Hmong khen.
Children follow adults to work in the fields.
Children follow adults to work in the fields.
The Hmong people here raise cattle and are steadily improving their livelihoods.
The Hmong people here raise cattle and are steadily improving their livelihoods.

The small village remains tranquil, filled with the sound of the khen echoing beyond stone fences. Its peaceful atmosphere is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for travelers. Warm smiles, friendly eyes, traditional homes, and the melodies and dances of the khen are the “specialties” that draw visitors in - and bring them back again.

Hoang Bach


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