Several Hmong families in a Ha Giang village on the China border are cashing in on its popularity by turning their homes into homestay facilities.


Each homestay facility covers an area of 300 square meters and is surrounded by stone fences. The premises have been beautified with a variety of flowers and green trees.
At night, some homestays organize a leaf trumpet performance, a musical instrument of the Hmong.


Inside the homestays are stalls selling Hmong people’s signature products such as brocade and serving coffee to tourists.


