The house of Vuong Family, the king of Miao ethnic, is located in Xa Phin, Dong Van, and Ha Giang
This mansion is impressive not because of its gigantic size, but its
magnificence and unique design. As it was created by the Chinese stone
artists from Yunnan (China) and the skillful Mong builders, the place’s
design is influenced by the traditional architecture of the Qing dynasty
in China in the late 1890s, as well as some element from the local Mong
culture. This destination is a must-see that you should not skip on
your tour in Ha Giang.
Located on a mountain with a tortoise’s back shape, this house was
expected to bring wealth and prosperity to the owner because the turtle
is one of the four sacred animals in the traditional Vietnamese legend
(the four being the Dragon, Unicorn, Turtle and Phoenix). It was
arranged with 4 horizontal and 6 vertical blocks divided into 2 floors
and 64 rooms. The house was decorated carefully with images of sacred
and respected animal such as lion, dragon, bat and phoenix to show the
prosperity and wealth of the family. Around the mansion, there is a
sturdy rocks wall which is 50cm in width, with a number of guarding
towers and loopholes. This wall not only protects the family against the
assault of enemies from the outside, but also forms a feeling of
massiveness to the inner house. Outside of the mansion is the rock road
that leads to the main entrance, and the tomb of the family.
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