Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Photo Gallery of SaPa





We'd just got off the overnight train from Hanoi and it was still quite dark.  Here we're waiting for the bus that would take us even further up into the mountains; we were shocked at how cold it was.  We definitely weren't geared up for this!  Check the 1st February for the original posting of our stay in SaPa.  I know, I know, so many photos but it really was spectacular.


 
Beautiful orchids and a beautiful view
A lady from the Red Dzao tribe

Colourful hats & skirts are worn by the Black Hmong tribe



Home woven blankets airing outside

Wood and water is fetched from waaaaay down there




Carved faces in bamboo roots
 

The steep slopes of a local village
Van, (left) was our guide for the two days
 



The architecture in the village of SaPa reflects the French occupation



A typical Black Hmong lady
 





Beautiful faces




 

These rice paddies are waiting for the May planting season


All this will turn bright green in a few months time







This little piggy goes to market.....

Incense sticks drying in the sun


The local butchery
And the trading store

And this little guy only 2.
This lady was 92!



Traditional tightly pleated skirts



Road building SaPa style - note the women doing all the heavy stuff

Colourful leggings
The red headdresses of the Red Dzao tribe
 

Traditional costumes of the Black Hmong


1 comment:

Carol Londres said...

Lovely photos. Be well.