Ta Phin Village
Though Sapa has long
been familiar with tourists, Ta Phin Village is still a new name to almost
everybody. Located about 17km in the west of Sapa, Ta Phin is a village of Red
Dao’s people possessing a rich culture that has not been damaged by the modern
life.
Overview
Ta Phin is the nearest village of
Red Dao’s ethnic group within the area of Sapa district. From Sapa, it will
take about 30 minutes to reach here by motorbike. The mountainous road can make
it difficult for cars to move, so the best solution is to hire a “xe om”, or
motorbike taxi, and the experienced driver will take you to right place at a
very reasonable price with many useful advices and tips.
What to
see?
Coming to Ta Phin, you will
immediately catch sight of groups of Red Dao’s women gathering together,
keeping inside their hands colorful reels of thread and cloths. They sew
continuously, even when offering the goods to the customers. Amazingly, most of
them can speak quite well, some use Vietnamese less than English. Since 1998,
Ta Phin has officially become the “brocade village”, where tourists can find
the distinctively hand-made brocades made by ethnic people. All of the products
are eye-catching with numerous bright colors and patterns, ranging from bag,
scarf, purse, to skirt, and even backpack and coat. Ta Phin is also the main
supply of brocades for shops in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, and the products
are exported to foreign countries as well.
Through times, Ta Phin Village,
however, still can remain its special traditions. If you are lucky enough, you
can have a chance to participate in a Red Dao’s wedding, seeing how carefully
they prepare and many complicated customs for this occasion. There are also
several local festivals such as “dancing festival”, “greeting for the new
house”, “oath-taking ceremony” that will help you understand more about the
simple but happy and amiable life of ethnic people.
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