Mick Palarczyk, a Dutch photographer and journalist whose footprints were mostly left on remotely little known roads of the northwest of Vietnam took series of mind-blowing photos about the beauty of Vietnam that inspire other travelers in the world to visit northwest regions of Vietnam even once. In this article, some of those stunning photos through the lens of Mick Palarczyk are revealed by Petit Cadeau. Many famous place names of the Northwest Vietnam, such as Sapa town, Bac Ha market, Mai Chau valley and etc. will make you excited to see them with my own eyes. Certainly, you will want to pack and explore Northwest Vietnam right after seeing the last photo.
A stunning view of Tam Đường, Lai Chau where people are humble among grand nature
Woman of Yao People are importantly meticulous in their hairstyle with décor by a silver hairpin. It is believed that a hat on which attaches coins helps their children stay safe and lay evil spirits.
Two Miao beautiful girls were playing a joke at Bac Ha market
This colorful giant “Butterfly” is actually a typical skirt of Miao women placed on hedge along Chay River.
These charming women of Miao people at Bac Ha market
Lac village, Mai Chau is lovely rounded by rice fields in a separated valley
A house on stilts of Tai Dón people at Lac village (Hoa Binh)
A road along a village of Tai Dón people in Moc Chau
These naive children of Ta Dam people were having a skinny-dipping beside the Nậm La River, Son La province. That Tai-Dam (black tai) woman was worriedly busy to take care of her three children.
A simple form of machine to convey fresh water from streams to rice fields and containers used for living activities of locals. The machine made from natural materials in forest clearly shows the creativity of Vietnamese ethnic minorities to conquer nature and serve the activities of producing and living. Though it is only an irrigate tool, bamboo wheels are considered as a unique identity to enrich the national culture of Vietnamese. Nowadays, the method is no longer popular when you explore Northwest Vietnam. However, it is just about 200 kilometres from Hanoi city, you can find them at Pu Luong Nature Reserve.
The Tai Dam community were heaping up stones to form a dam and activate their new “bamboo wheels” nearby on Nam La River.
A flock of buffaloes was wading through the river.
A sun-shaped talisman is attach along the Nậm La river side
A simple form of transportation in Son La province.
A house humbly lies on a valley in Son La.
A cute girl of Tai Dam people in Son La.
A lovely girl of Miao people was training in a firing practice with a crossbow – a popular type of weapon of ethnic groups at Tuan Gian, Dien Bien province.
Planting seeds at Nậm Mức valley, Lai Chau province by digging holes
A village along the river of Tai Dón people in Lai Chau province.
Houses on stilts dot the side of the Nậm Mức valley.
Hang Tôm bridge crosses Ðà River in Lai Chau province.
Peaks of mountains in Lai Chau province.
The activity of trading brocade at Sapa, Lao Cai province… these Yao women are delighted to show up their own goods at market.
Little girls of Hmong people (a sub-group of the Miao people) at Tả Van village, Sapa
Hmong people was hard working at terraced fields to prepare for a upcoming crop rotation.
A special ear-ring of Black Hmong women.
Villages are amazingly quiet among at Mương Hoa valley, Sapa
A stream of of Mường Hoa river flows through the road to Lao Chải village, Sapa.
“Cloud” bridge crosses Muong Hoa River. It harmoniously seems to touch cloud when you walk in the bridge with grand scenes.
A child at Chảy river, Yen Bai province, looking proud of a good result of his parents after catching was sitting on a flat basket with full of fishes.
Whenever you come and explore Northwest Vietnam, you will feel a unnamed beauty that are so tranquil in a simple form of life where people are naturally humble with forests and mountains around. The activities of living depending on nature are daily going on as usual in which you hardly watch in cities with full of fashionable people and busy streets all around the clock. To experience the beauty of Vietnam, it does not necessarily that you have to be deep in luxury with elegant servers and fancy restaurants. When you visit the Northwest Vietnam, you just should be as simple as the locals there. In the harmony with nature of the northwest Vietnam, you will be in peace, under the protect of the nature.
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