Located at the foot of Fansipan Mountain, 'the roof of Vietnam and Indochina' is Sin Chai village, about 30 kilometers trekking from Sapa town.
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From Sin Chai Village, you can enjoy huge stunning landscapes before climbing up on the way a jeep to return to Sapa.
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Sin Chai is a community village. Here the locals will take the time to teach textile weaving and dying, will take the group on a locally built trail to explain the names and function of the local flora.
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Sin Chai is a village of the Red Dao ethnic people, whose women wear beautifully embroidered clothes with distinctive silver jewellery and an enormous red turban
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Sin Chai Village is a village of the Red Dao ethnic people, whose women wear beautifully embroidered clothes with distinctive silver jewellery and an enormous red turban.
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The long stream surround Sin Chai Village

Sin Chai Village overview

The village is about 4 kilometers from Sapa town and retains all of the local minority’s traditional customs and habits. Sin Chai Village is still a forgotten place. Sin Chai Village is one of the Ta Giang Phinh Community’s seven villages, there are many elderly people in the village.

Around 1400 Black H’Mong people from 127 H’Mong families live in Sin Chai Village. In addition to growing upland rice, maize, and sweet potato, the residents of Sin Chai Village grow a variety of different and useful cardamons in the low hills, which helps the residents earn a lot of money.

Why visit Sin Chai Village?

Travel to Sin Chai village, where tourists can see Hmong villagers working in the paddy fields and their animals, such as chickens, water buffaloes, and pot-bellied pigs. There is also an old hydroelectric power station that was built by the French in the early twentieth century, as well as a beautiful waterfall that is a good place to rest and take pictures. We can meet villagers and see domestic animals around houses and beautiful terraced rice fields inside the village. Looking inside an H’mong home, we can see their weaving and dyeing of cloth, as well as their way of life.

Explore Sin Chai villages is also a chance for you to tell the elderly about their secret to living a long life, especially women who live longer than men, and the locals often say the same thing: they don’t know, they just know it’s because of the gene, the fresh air, the clear water, and they live every day between a neglected and pure nature.

How to travel to Sin Chai Village?

Sin Chai village is only about 2 kilometers from Sapa town center, and it is close to Cat Cat Village, which is a must-see on any trip to Sapa, so it is very easy to find and trek from Sapa town to two of these beautiful villages on your own. Sin Chai and Cat Cat villages are two of the most beautiful villages in northern Vietnam where the traditional habits and customs of the ethnic locals are still preserved, so you should not miss exploring these two unique villages during your trip to Sapa, Vietnam.

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