Tu Le valley-Mu Cang Chai commune
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Tu Le valley-Mu Cang Chai commune

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Mu Cang Chai is the home of terraced fields, away Hanoi about 300km northwest. The town has an altitude of 1,000m above sea level. Tu Le valley is located between three mountains are Khau Pha, Khau Than and Khau Song. This area is also the residence of 1,112 households, mostly Thai people.

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A: Lim Thai village-Mu Cang Chai

by Thang Bui, 2.9 km away

Lim Thai village is the residence of Thai ethnic people, located near No. 32 highway, beside the bank...

Lim Thai village-Mu Cang Chai

B: Rattan Bridge On Muong Hoa Stream Sapa

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C: Khau Pha mountain pass - Vietnam

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D: Khau Pha mountain pass

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E: Terraced fields in La Pan Tan village, Mu Cang Chai

by Thang Bui, 14.2 km away

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F: La Pan Tan village, Mu Cang Chai

by Thang Bui, 14.6 km away

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G: Terraced fields in Che Cu Nha village

by Thang Bui, 19.9 km away

Terraced fields in Che Cu Nha village

H: Rice fields of Tu Le - Vietnam

by Comi Valentine, 1.2 km away

Rice fields of Tu Le - Vietnam

I: Khau Pha mountain pass 2 - Yen Bai -Vietnam

by Comi Valentine, 1.7 km away

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J: Khau Pha mountain pass - Yen Bai - Vietnam

by Comi Valentine, 8.6 km away

People listed this mountain pass as one of the four famous mountain passes in Tay Bac of Vietnam.

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