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Pao’s House the famous movie house in Dong Van, Ha Giang is not just a popular tourist attraction but also a cultural symbol of the Hmong people. Featured in the iconic film “The Story of Pao”, Pao’s House invites travelers on a unique journey into local heritage, where traditional customs and values are still carefully preserved.
When exploring Ha Giang, alongside the majestic Lung Cu Flag Tower, a visit to Pao’s House will bring you closer to the authentic beauty of both the land and its people. Let Ha Giang Ali Hostel be your trusted companion on this unforgettable adventure.
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ToggleIf you have ever watched the movie “The Story of Pao”, you will surely remember the rustic house surrounded by stone fences now widely known as Pao’s House, one of the most famous attractions in Ha Giang.
Located in Lung Cam Cultural Tourism Village, Sung La Commune, Dong Van District, Pao’s House beautifully reflects the charm of traditional architecture harmonizing with the majestic scenery of Ha Giang’s karst plateau, creating a breathtaking masterpiece that captivates visitors from the very first moment.

Conveniently situated on National Highway 4C – the main road connecting Ha Giang’s towns, Pao’s House serves as an ideal stopover. From here, travelers can easily explore other must-visit destinations such as Dong Van Ancient Town, the Palace of the Hmong King (Vuong Family Mansion), and the iconic Lung Cu Flag Tower the sacred landmark marking Vietnam’s northernmost point.
From the center of Dong Van town, travelers can reach Sung La commune by following National Highway 4C for about 20km. This charming destination is famous for its peaceful landscapes and traditional earthen houses. Along the route, after passing Yen Minh town, you will arrive at a T-junction. Turn left toward Pho Cao, continue straight for a few hundred meters, and you’ll find the Sung La – Pho Bang intersection. From here, follow the paved road leading to the commune center until you see the sign for Lung Cam Cultural Village. Turn in and go to the end of the concrete road there, on the left-hand side, stands Pao’s House, the iconic filming location from the award-winning Vietnamese movie The Story of Pao.

A visit to Pao’s House is often combined with other must-see attractions in Ha Giang, such as Dong Van Ancient Town, the breathtaking Ma Pi Leng Pass, and especially the Lung Cu Flag Tower, a sacred symbol marking Vietnam’s northernmost point.
Pao’s House, also known as the “House of Pao,” is a cultural gem nestled in the majestic mountains of Ha Giang, Vietnam. Built over 100 years ago, the house showcases traditional Mong (Hmong) architecture with earthen walls, moss-covered tiled roofs, and a clay fence surrounding the courtyard. Plum trees planted inside the compound create a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere.
As you step into Pao’s House, the warmth of its U-shaped architecture immediately embraces you. At the center lies a stone-paved courtyard, while the main structure is divided into several functional areas: a living room, bedrooms, kitchen, storage space, and even animal shelters for poultry and livestock.

The house feels like a living painting that reflects the daily life of the Mong people—rustic yet pure and captivating. The porch, decorated with baskets filled with mustard flowers, has become a favorite check-in spot for visitors looking to capture authentic moments.
Thanks to its poetic and cinematic charm, Pao’s House was chosen by renowned director Ngo Quang Hai as the primary filming location for the award-winning movie “The Story of Pao.” After the film’s release, the house quickly became a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Ha Giang.
Today, Pao’s House remains home to a four-generation family. Visitors are often welcomed by shy yet playful children, their innocent smiles adding a touch of warmth and authenticity to the experience. These simple but heartwarming encounters make a visit to Pao’s House truly unforgettable.
Sủng Là Valley, home to various ethnic groups such as the H’Mong, Han, and Lô Lô, is renowned for its ancient charm and the majestic beauty of the Dong Van Karst Plateau. Visitors not only enjoy the breathtaking scenery but are also warmly welcomed by the hospitable locals.

A highlight of the valley is Pao’s House, a traditional H’Mong residence that has become a cultural symbol of Ha Giang. The house was built entirely by hand from precious wood, with stone fences and pillars, and a distinctive yin-yang tiled roof. Its U-shaped architecture includes a main building on the second floor divided into living and guest rooms, while the side wings are used for cooking, storage, and livestock raising. At the center lies a carefully paved stone courtyard, reflecting the wealth and craftsmanship of the past.
Beyond its impressive architecture, Pao’s House preserves many traditional H’Mong household and farming tools such as a water well, stone mill, and weaving looms, offering visitors a vivid glimpse into the authentic lifestyle of the highland people.
The road to Lung Cam Village, where Pao’s House is located, is lined with the enchanting purple-white shades of buckwheat flowers. The best time to admire them is from early October to late November, coinciding with the famous Buckwheat Flower Festival that draws countless visitors to Sủng Là.
From late January to early February, fields of golden rapeseed flowers bloom brilliantly along the path to Pao’s House, creating a vibrant and picturesque scene. This is the perfect moment to bring your camera and capture stunning photos of the boundless golden fields that signal the arrival of spring in the northern highlands.
When visiting Pao’s House, the famous heritage home located in Lung Cam cultural village, Ha Giang, travelers should keep in mind the following tips to enjoy a meaningful and respectful trip:
A visit to Pao’s House not only allows you to explore the unique traditions of Ha Giang’s ethnic minorities but also offers unforgettable experiences and picturesque photo opportunities in the breathtaking scenery of the Dong Van Karst Plateau.
On a misty morning in the rocky mountains of Hà Giang, a visit to Pao’s House feels like stepping into a poetic painting of the highlands. Close your eyes, let your soul unwind, breathe in the pure mountain air, and listen to the whispers of the wind, the clattering hooves of horses returning from the market all blending together like pure notes of music resonating across the borderland, leaving travelers with a timeless sense of peace and authenticity. For those seeking an unforgettable experience, whether it’s a private trip, a team-building retreat, or a special travel event in Hà Giang, let Hà Giang Ali Hostel be your trusted companion. Connect with us through our Fanpage: Ha Giang Ali Hostel or Hotline/WhatsApp: +84 973 645 745.
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