Mu Cang Chai highland (Yen Bai) is a favorite destination for many tourists during the rice harvest season (from September to October every year).
In particular, when coming to Mang Mu village, Mo De commune, Mu Cang Chai district, visitors will admire the famous unique corn house built by Mr. Giang A Sua, a native Mong person living in the area, in 2017. Mr. Sua named this house Mang Mu corn house because of the typical culture of the local people, with thousands of golden corn cobs carefully tied and hung all over the house. The corn house was built for tourists to visit and experience the culture of the Mong people in Mu Cang Chai. Visitors will see rows of bright yellow corn on the porch of Mong people's houses in Mu Cang Chai. With its special space, Mang Mu corn house attracts many tourists to check-in. With its special space, Mang Mu corn house attracts many tourists to check-in. For the Mong people in the highlands, corn is considered the main food stored and used for daily meals. The house is decorated with thousands of golden corn cobs all over the house.
A tourist is shown how to wear Mong costumes by a local. Coming to Mang Mu corn house, visitors can experience activities imbued with the culture of the Mong people in the highlands. A Hmong woman melts beeswax for tourists to experience painting on fabric. Visitors experience beeswax painting at Ma Mu corn house.
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