Lo Lo Chai village is located in Lung Cu commune, about 154 km from Ha Giang ward. Located at an altitude of 1,470 m above sea level, the village is a place where time seems to stop next to the bamboo wall houses with yin and yang tiled roofs - a unique cultural heritage preserved intact by the Mong people and Lo Lo people for many decades.
To enjoy Lo Lo Chai in the most peaceful and pure way, tourists should stay overnight and take advantage of exploring the village before 8 am. This is the golden hour to enjoy the fresh air and photograph almost all the most beautiful corners, before tourists start to float.
Let's take a look at 4 popular check-in coordinates at this fairytale village.
Rose tree in the center of the village

In the ripe pink season, Lo Lo Chai village suddenly becomes busier than ever thanks to the brilliant appearance of an ancient pink tree burdened with fruit. Located right in Seeme homestay, this pink tree has shed all its leaves, leaving only countless juicy fruits hanging on it.
The orange-red color of the pink fruit stands out on the rustic architecture of the golden earth walls and gray tiled roofs. Because it is located right on the main road in the middle of the village, this is a stop that any tourist must stop to "hunt" for vintage-style photos.
Million-dollar view" location to see the village from above

To best appreciate the beauty of a "fairy tale village", visitors should not miss the panoramic view from above.
A top-notch village viewing coordinate is located right on the right side of Go Kien Homestay. You just need to follow the trail to climb the small hill, the entire scenery of Lo Lo Chai will appear right at your feet. The scenery of the village with peaceful houses located close together, nestled among majestic mountains and forests is neatly within reach.
To get this viewing angle, you can visit a restaurant here, with only about 40,000 VND to buy donated water, you will own the most beautiful viewing location, where clouds and rocky mountains blend with human life.
If you want to comfortably go to take pictures and enjoy this beautiful view, don't forget to donate a portion of water to the shop for about 40,000 VND.
Arctic Coffee

Mentioning Lo Lo Chai is mentioning Cuc Bac coffee, a small and pretty shop nestled in an ancient wall house. The shop space is not too large, only 4 to 5 small tables placed in the yard, but it is the simplicity with wooden gates and earthen walls that has created an irresistible attraction.
Here, visitors can sip a warm cup of coffee in the cold of the highlands and learn about local culture. Each cup of coffee costs from 25,000 - 40,000 VND. In particular, the shop also has a service to rent traditional costumes of the Lo Lo people for 100,000 VND/set. If you are lucky enough to visit during Tet, you will witness the blooming peach blossoms surrounding the shop.
Pretty homestays

Lo Lo Chai is not too large, but each homestay in the village is a unique check-in corner. At the beginning of the village, Go Kien Homestay stands out with its characteristic round window, the corner with a divine image that everyone wants to queue to take pictures of. Meanwhile, Chiu Pa Homestay brings a gentle, intimate beauty.
If you love quietness and simplicity, visit Lo Lo Ancient or Chanh Homestay with brilliant yellow walls under the sun. Those who want to find a truly "chill" space, more quiet can go deep into the village to find Lullaby Ha Giang. Most homestays here are very hospitable, you just need to ask for permission gently and you can freely explore the pretty angles.