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Floating house in Da Giang bay
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The floating house of Da Giang Bay in Muong La commune, Son La province, is one of the attractive tourist destinations, especially for those who love to experience the cultural, nature and peace of the highland. Known as an eco -tourism area with many outstanding features, Da Giang Bay promises to bring great experiences for visitors.

1. Special location:

  • The floating house is located on the Son La hydroelectric lake, where the majestic scenery of the mountains, the sky and the water are flat.
  • This is one of the largest lakes in Northern Vietnam, so visitors will feel the immense beauty of fresh water.

Nhà nổi Vịnh Đà Giang, Sơn La (giá cập nhật 2025)

Da Giang Bay Floating House

2. Unique architecture:

  • The floating house of Da Giang Bay has the typical architecture of floating houses on the water, helping visitors to enjoy the surrounding scenery right from the window or balcony.
  • These houses are built with natural materials, close to the environment, creating a cozy and harmonious space.

3. Discovering nature:

  • This area is an ideal destination for those who love to explore pristine nature.
  • Visitors can participate in activities such as rowing, fishing, walking around the lake, or trekking through the trails in the green forest.

4. Local culture:

  • Da Giang Bay is home to the Muong and Thai ethnic groups.
  • Visitors can learn about the customs, practices, and the lives of local people through cultural exchange activities, enjoy traditional dishes and participate in local festivals.

5. Ecological tourism activities:

  • In addition to enjoying beautiful scenery, visitors can also participate in ecological activities, such as visiting villages, learning about agriculture, or participating in environmental protection activities.

With all of the above characteristics, Da Giang Bay Floating House is not only an attractive tourist destination in terms of landscape but also a place to preserve the unique cultural values ​​of ethnic minorities in the Northwest.