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Leechee Do Village, located in the Thaikin Mountains, offers a half-day trek through beautiful scenery and the chance to learn about the Red Do community. Visitors can visit homes, interact with locals, and appreciate the rich heritage of the Red Do people. The village is eco-friendly with various shops to buy from guilt-free. Vietnam is known for its textile art, with the Red Do and Black Hmong ethnic groups being particularly renowned. Visitors can see stunning textile works and even try their hand at making their own. Village visits. Nestled within the rolling hills of Thaikin Mountains, lies Leechee Do Village, home to the Red Do community. Embark on a half-day trek through the picturesque terrain and immerse yourself in the local cultures as you traditionally visit homes and engage with the local residents. Learn about the rich heritage of the Red Do people. Capture unforgettable moments against the backdrop of this stunning landscape. Many artisans expressing the many cultures and ethnic groups of the region. Sightseers would love the ability to walk through the village and in the local life. No tourist base here, this is an only eco-friendly area, so you are able to buy from different shops without feeling bad. Textile Workshops. Vietnam is home to 54 distinct ethnic minority groups that are renowned for their exponential textile art, which serves as a basis for a wide range of traditional clothing. The Red Do and the Black Hmong are particularly well known as captivating works of art, which are discussed by the symbols and designs, painstakingly fabric and made handcrafted for you to wear. Once you are there, you are able to see some of the greatest to ever use textile work and maybe make some on your own.

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