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Intriguing little museum
Definitely worth a visit - allow a good hour. There are decent, interesting gift shops attached with local crafts and produce (plus we stumbled upon corn wine making out the back!). It is mystifying, ...
It could be a major attraction but frankly the state of disrepair and the empty rooms made our visit a major disappointment. The roses in the gardens are nice. Not really worth the 20,000 VND entry ch...
Also known as Hoang A Tuong Palace or Bac Ha Palace
Besides the market and local villages, Bac Ha has one other tourist attraction. Completed in 1921 the Hoang A Tuong Palace, also known as the Bac Ha or Hmong King Palace, is the former home of a wealt...
Another well preserved historical attraction in Bac Ha, about 1.5km from town square. A century old family mansion. Own by an ethnic Tay family, Hoang Yen Tchao. During his reign from 1905 – 1953 with...
this palace saw better times, but it still is a nice building, and the exhibition inside with historic photos and explanations about Bac Ha is definitely worth the 20K entrance fee.
Intriguing little museum
Definitely worth a visit - allow a good hour. There are decent, interesting gift shops attached with local crafts and produce (plus we stumbled upon corn wine making out the back!). It is mystifying, ...
Was a handsome rich man's mansion
It could be a major attraction but frankly the state of disrepair and the empty rooms made our visit a major disappointment. The roses in the gardens are nice. Not really worth the 20,000 VND entry ch...
Also known as Hoang A Tuong Palace or Bac Ha Palace
Besides the market and local villages, Bac Ha has one other tourist attraction. Completed in 1921 the Hoang A Tuong Palace, also known as the Bac Ha or Hmong King Palace, is the former home of a wealt...
HOANG A TUONG ‘S CASTLE
Another well preserved historical attraction in Bac Ha, about 1.5km from town square. A century old family mansion. Own by an ethnic Tay family, Hoang Yen Tchao. During his reign from 1905 – 1953 with...
saw better times
this palace saw better times, but it still is a nice building, and the exhibition inside with historic photos and explanations about Bac Ha is definitely worth the 20K entrance fee.