Binh Lieu, 130 km from Ha Long city, boasts a mild climate and is home to a range of stunning landscapes.
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Visitors are able to savor the scenery along the road bordering China while they travel along the winding roads to Binh Lieu.
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In autumn, the winding road heading to Binh Lieu is covered with white grass flowers, attracting a large number of visitors.
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October is also the riping season in Binh Lieu. Let’s admire the stunning view of small wooden houses nestled in terraced fields of Binh Lieu
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With more than 96% of the local population are the Tay, Dao, San, and Chi ethnic minorities, Binh Lieu boasts a rich culture. Visitors are offered a chance to participate in the daily activities of the local people
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isitors are also able to appreciate unique embroidering skills with unique decorative patterns and motifs embracing features of the local life of the Dao
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They can pick vegetables and prepare meals with a host family
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Foreigners learn how to cook fried noodle, a specialty in the Dong Van market
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Faren Rebecca Rajkumar from the United States works in an English centre in Ha Long city and is eager to teach the local Tay children English pronunciation.
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Binh Lieu is also home to many magnificent waterfalls. The 100-meter Khe Van waterfall is one of the attractions.
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A range of majestic mountains such as Cao Ly, Cao Xiêm, and Cao Ba Lanh can serve as campsites for visitors.
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