Sweet moments in Lac Village

Minh Nhat


Local residents formerly relied on growing rice and making brocade. But now many of them earn a living by providing tourism services such as catering, singing and dancing.


Female villagers manually make souvenirs, scarves, bracelets, purses and many others for sale to tourists. Local men produce bows and arrows, gongs, and other handicrafts as souvenirs. Therefore, minority ethnic Thais’ traditional handmade products can be preserved.


Villagers built nearly 40 wooden stilt houses to provide homestay services for holidaymakers, especially foreigners.



Tourists prefer staying at stilt houses in Lac Village

Tourists prefer staying at stilt houses in Lac Village



There are some 40 wooden stilt houses in the village

There are some 40 wooden stilt houses in the village



A traditional xoe dance of white minority ethnic Thais

A traditional xoe dance of white minority ethnic Thais



Young craftsman Ha Duc makes his own bags that are dyed by leaves found in the forests - Photos: Minh Nhat

Young craftsman Ha Duc makes his own bags that are dyed by leaves found in the forests - Photos: Minh Nhat





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