| CAT CAT VILLAGE
Cat Cat
Village is 2km from Sapa Townlet, Sapa District. This is
an age-old village of H'Mong ethnic group remaining
unique customs and practices that are lots in other
villages. Visitors to Cat Cat have an opportunity to
admire a lively and colorful picture. That is the image
of young women sitting by looms with colorful pieces of
brocade decorated with designs of flowers and birds.
When these pieces of brocade are finished, they are dyed
and embroidered with beautiful designs. A noteworthy is
that H’Mong women use plants and leaves to dye these
brocade fabrics. And then they roll a round and smooth
section of wood covered with wax on fabrics to polish
them, making their colors durable. In addition to the
brocade weaving craft, many residents in Cat Cat are
good at manipulating gold and silver jewelry. Their
products are fairly sophisticated, especially jewelry
for women.
Tourists to Cat Cat are most attracted by its unique
customs, including the custom of “pulling wife”. A man
can ask his friends to lure a girl he likes to his house
and keeps her there in three days. During these days, if
the girl agrees to become his wife, a wedding will be
held. However, the girl can happily go home after three
days if she does not like him.
Traditional houses of H’Mong people in Cat Cat have
three rooms with three doors and covered with po mu wood
roof. In the house there are three columns that stand in
round or square stones. The walls are made from sawn
timber. The main door is always closed and only opens
when people in the house organize important events.
Altar, inlaid floor containing food, places for
sleeping, kitchen and receiving guests are indispensable
parts of the houses. Visitors to Cat Cat Village can
discover countless unique features of H’Mong.
Ta Phin Village
TaPhin, a village just outside Sapa in
Northern Vietnam, is a unique village where 2 ethnic
groups, Black Hmong and Red Dao minorities, live their
own way with no cultural mixture. You will experience
how different they are in many ways by visiting the
local house.
Visitors to TaPhin can see woman of the Red Dao tribes
who shave their heads and eyebrows, wear bright red
turbans and are known for their embroidery skills.
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