Tea & Tribes

Tea & Tribes Nestled against the Chinese border, Ha Giang is a stunning mountainous landscape. Home to over 20 ethnic minority tribes and an ancient tea culture.

Our hope is to educate people on all that this hidden gem of Vietnam has to offer.

Discover the Enchanting Journey of Ha Giang Tea and TribesAt the heart of Vietnam's northernmost province, Ha Giang, lie...
14/11/2024

Discover the Enchanting Journey of Ha Giang Tea and Tribes

At the heart of Vietnam's northernmost province, Ha Giang, lies a captivating story that intertwines the rich cultural heritage of indigenous tribes and the exquisite flavors of artisanal tea.

Our brand, Ha Giang Tea and Tribes, is a celebration of this remarkable fusion, where the pristine landscapes of the Ha Giang mountains provide the perfect canvas for the cultivation of some of the world's finest teas.

Meticulously cultivated by the skilled hands of local farmers, our teas are imbued with the essence of the region's unique terroir, capturing the vibrant hues and delicate aromas that have been passed down through generations.

But our story goes beyond the tea itself. It's a tale of resilience, tradition, and the unwavering spirit of the indigenous tribes who have called these rugged highlands home for centuries. Each sip of our tea is a window into their world, a chance to connect with the rich tapestry of their cultural identity.

Join us on this enchanting journey as we invite you to experience the timeless beauty and flavors of Ha Giang. Discover the essence of this remarkable region, one cup of tea at a time.

Tea tasting with       at teahouse
15/05/2024

Tea tasting with at teahouse

18/03/2024
Red Yao Ceremonial Scroll Scroll
24/05/2023

Red Yao Ceremonial Scroll Scroll

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23/05/2023

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The Tày and Nùng people in northern Vietnam believe that a Tào (shaman) is one who can communicate with the spirit world, helping villages exorcise evil spir...

Tea Drinking an Indispensable HabitVietnamese people have a nice habit of drinking tea. They drink it everywhere and at ...
18/03/2023

Tea Drinking an Indispensable Habit
Vietnamese people have a nice habit of drinking tea. They drink it everywhere and at any time: at home, at workplaces, even in tea shops on their way to work, orat formal meetings, weddings or funerals. They also place it on altars as an offering to their ancestors on worshipping occasions. Whenever the locals feel thirsty, they are likely to look for this drink, in both summer and winter. A cup of iced tea in a hot day in summer not only refreshes your mind but also detoxicate your body. On the contrary, in winter, a sip of hot tea makes you feel warm inside and better able to cope with the outside cold temperatures.

Yet, tea drinking is not a recent trend in Viet Nam but attached to an ancient history as follows;

Tea Drinking from History to Daily Life
Vietnam is one of the largest and oldest tea-producing countries in the world. The Vietnamese have been growing tea for over 3,000 years. As early as in the 11th century, tea was used as a symbol to convey the essence of Buddhism. During the period of the Tran Dynasty from the 13th to early 15th century, tea assumed a philosophical value for the Vietnamese. In the 15th century, the Vietnamese polymath Nguyen Trai (1380-1442) lived as a hermit, renouncing the outside world for a life of “tea, poetry and the moon”.

While tea has a special philosophical value for scholars and a long tradition in Vietnamese history, it has its own place today in the life of ordinary people living both in the cities and in the countryside. In the past, peasants could not afford expensive tea, so they grew tea on their own. Nowadays, tea is used to bind people together, for example, the peasant often invites his neighbor around for a chat over a cup of tea. They drink tea initially to thank the host for his hospitality, then throughout several tea sips, they open heart more, to share their feelings, to speak about the family, the company and finally to feel the nature savor of the cup of tea.

Besides a normal thirst-quenching beverage, tea is also considered a delicate and meaningful one. In the past, it used to be the leverage for poets’ inspiration. Up to now, the habit of leisure tea-drinking has helped refresh and polish the drinkers’ minds. Moreover, a person’s character can be assessed by his or her tea drinking ways. Vietnamese people consider those who drink concentrated tea to be finely-mannered; and those who can pour tea into bowls arranged in a circle using a coconut scoop without spilling a drop will certainly enjoy the admiration of their tea-drinking peers.

White tea (Peony tea)
28/02/2023

White tea (Peony tea)

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Vi Xuyen, Ha Giang
Hà Giang
31000

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