Recently, SCMP (China) recommended a list of the 7 most beautiful villages in the world that travelers should visit after Covid-19, including Cát Cát village (Sa Pa, Lào Cai).
Foreign media praises the breathtaking beauty of Cát Cát village

In the introduction to Cát Cát village (Sa Pa, Lào Cai), SCMP describes this location as having breathtaking beauty. The distinctive beauty of the village lies in the terraced fields, simple wooden houses, and water wheels for grinding rice in the Muong Hoa valley. Tourists can reach Cát Cát village in about 30 minutes from the center of Sa Pa town. The entrance fee to visit the village is 70,000 VND. After the pandemic, Sa Pa is also a favorite destination for Vietnamese tourists. Photo: Iampairoj.

Hoành Thôn ancient village (China) is also one of SCMP's 7 recommended destinations. The village has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The village was built 900 years ago, resembling the shape of a buffalo, with the starting point on Lôi Cương mountain. The unique feature of Hoành Thôn village is the houses connected by a system of canal. This place was once compared to the 'Venice of the East'. Photo: Getty.

Another village worth visiting after the pandemic is the long-necked tribal village (Huai Sua Tao) in Mae Hong Son province, Thailand. The girls in the village adhere to the tradition of wearing many heavy bronze rings around their necks to elongate them. Visitors can learn about the ethnic minority traditions in Huai Sua Tao village and purchase handicrafts. Photo: Shutterstock.

Clovelly Village (England) is a serene destination that attracts many tourists. This European countryside village has been formed since 1242. SCMP suggests that tourists who want to escape bustling cities can visit the village and experience the peaceful rural life in Clovelly. Here, there is no noise from motor vehicles, only pedestrians and donkeys pulling sledges on the cobbled stone streets. Photo: Getty.

Nusfjord is a renowned fishing village in Norway that draws tourists. Nusfjord village exudes its characteristic charm from colorful wooden houses and the faint smell of fish. Here, tourists can enjoy the famous cod dish, explore ancient wooden houses, visit the whale museum... Tourists have to pay around 100 USD to visit this village. Photo: Getty.

Maasai Village is an essential destination on the journey to Kenya and Tanzania. The Maasai tribe welcomes visitors with traditional songs and dances. The people's life in the village is simple and impoverished. They live by raising livestock, living in houses made of mud and wooden frames. To enter the village, tourists have to buy a $20 ticket. Photo: Getty.

Located within the Grand Canyon National Park (USA), Supai village attracts a large number of visitors every year. Supai village is also part of the Havaisupai Indian reservation, where a community has lived for 800 years. To visit the village surrounded by massive rock formations, tourists can take a helicopter, hike, or ride a horse. Admission ticket to Supai village is about $110 per person. Photo: Getty.
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourMay 22, 2020