Hello everyone, it's me again. Today I introduce to everyone an experience I had in the Northwest, which is a medicinal bath of the Dao ethnic people in Sapa Vietnam
- So what is leaf bathing for Dao ethnic people? Let's find out with me
In the community of 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam, our Dao ethnic friends live in the northwest region, the tip of the country, where there are many medicinal remedies, including the bathing medicine of Dao ethnic people .
The remedy is effective in treating rheumatism, bone pain, numbness in limbs, and treating sweating in hands and feet; Treats skin diseases, helps make skin bright, white and smooth. Besides, it also helps fight fatigue, increase vitality, detoxify the body when consuming beer, wine... Especially, for women after giving birth, it also helps blood circulation and recovery. Quick health, postpartum prevention..
I found the information above here, everyone can read more Src
That day, we were introduced by the innkeeper to Ta phin village, where we could take a herbal bath. Right after that, we moved to Ta phin village. about 9 km from Sapa town. The road is quite far but also very easy to go. You can also follow Google Map and it will take you there.
This is the scene of the village
This section has quite short turns. I quite like this section. On the other side of the hill, there are green trees growing quite sparsely. We have to go around this hill to get out of the village hehe
After walking for a while, we met some Dao ethnic boys. We said hello to those boys and in return we received an extremely friendly hello and smile.
After a long journey, we also found the house of a Dao ethnic friend who offers medicinal bathing services. You can see that even though there is a spacious house next door, their culture is always preserved in a traditional house.
After discussing a bit, we checked in to take a shower and the hostess took us in and checked the amenities in the room to see if they were enough.
And here is a picture of my brothers soaking in the medicinal bath. Looks pretty funny, right?
I took a photo of the homeowner chopping herbs to boil for us to bathe in. This is one of the many herbs that they took pains to bring back from the northwest mountains and forests.
Here they also sell handicraft products made by local people and sold to tourists.
I have left the owner's address here so everyone can come and experience it. It only costs 4 dollars for a large pot of bath water and you can sit there as long as you like.
Cloud's looks so beautiful.
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