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Inside the moss-laden stilt houses of Ha Giang
The stilt houses of the Yao people in Khuoi My hamlet, Phuong Do Commune, Ha Giang Province is laden with moss, creating a unique sight that attracts tourists.
Central Highlands church has communal look
Built in 2005, a Catholic church in Pleiku resembles an ethnic minority communal house on stilts.
Ha Giang’s ample bosom nurtures its valleys, rivers
Tam Son Valley has been breast-fed by a heavenly angel whose milk has given it cool climate and delicious produce.
April 3, 2019 | 03:10 am PT
Man makes stilt house out of 200 kg of medicinal mushrooms
A villager in Quang Nam Province uses the agricultural pride of his locality to adorn the three-meter structure.
December 29, 2018 | 10:59 pm PT
Fishermen risk their lives in ramshackle stilt houses at sea
For generations, fishermen in the southern province of Ca Mau have snared their catches using nets strung between wooden polls that are sunk into the seabed, but it is a precarious way of life and the unpredictable waters pose a constant deadly threat.
May 9, 2016 | 01:14 am PT