Vuong Palace is also known as King Meo Palace – a famous tourist destination in Ha Giang.
Travel to discover this Ha Giang King Meo Palace, you can admire the architecture that is up to 100 years old. It will be an attractive place to make your Ha Giang tour more interesting.
This palace is one of the must-see places in Ha Giang along with Nho Que River and Road of Happiness.
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Information about Vuong Family Mansion
Vuong House is an architectural work built around the beginning of the 20th century. Until now, the Royal Palace of King Meo Vuong has existed for nearly a century. With a unique and distinctive architecture. Vuong Mansion was designated as a national monument by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 1993.
Vuong family mansion is located at the foot of a small valley in Sa Phin commune, Dong Van district, Ha Giang province. The total area of this mansion is nearly 3,000 m2 and is located on a high block of land. The surroundings of the mansion are covered with mountains. This is considered a turtle shell land with good defense function.
Although it is hundreds of years old and has experienced many ups and downs, historical events. But the mansion is still preserved almost intact. In addition, the mansion is not affected by the harsh terrain and the mountainous climate of the north. So, this place is definitely an attractive place to visit that you should not miss.
History of Vuong Mansion
The person who built this mansion is King Meo Vuong Chinh Duc. The reason why he was called King Meo by everyone was because he was revered as the leader of the Deer organization of the H’Mong people in Dong Van.
In 1890, he invited a geographer named Truong Chieu to find a place to build this mansion. And they chose Sa Phin as the construction site because it has a very favorable location. In the middle of the Sa Phin valley emerges a turtle-shaped hill surrounded by high mountains.
Vuong House was built from 1898 to 1903, when it was dedicated.
The mansion was also built as a fortress to defend and protect the house. Around there is a stone wall 60 to 70 cm thick, 2m high and surrounded by numerous holes. This architectural work has a combination and is influenced by 3 styles: French, Chinese and Vietnamese.
Directions to the mansion
To be able to get to Vuong Palace, you will first need to go to Ha Giang. The journey from Hanoi to Ha Giang by sleeper bus will be around 300 km with 7 to 8 hours of travel time. You can use a car or motorbike to go to Ha Giang.
To save time, a sleeper bus will be a reasonable vehicle. You can buy a ticket at My Dinh bus station with the night bus, you can reach Ha Giang at dawn the next day very quickly.
After arriving in Ha Giang, you will continue to choose for yourself the most reasonable ways to cross the zigzag roads here. If you don’t know how to drive, you can rent a car to get around.
And if you want to go on an adventure, motorbikes will be extremely reasonable. Riding a motorbike on the roads of Ha Giang is truly an experience you will never forget. You will easily admire the majestic mountain landscapes and the immense terraced fields.
From Ha Giang Bus Station, you exit the city center and go to Quan Ba Heaven Gate. Then, you cross the Yen Minh pine forest to reach Vuong Palace. In addition to Vuong Palace, you can also combine more attractive places in Ha Giang such as: Pao’s House, Nho Que River, Du Gia, …
Ticket price to visit Vuong Manor
Vuong Palace is a famous tourist destination in Ha Giang. When visiting this place, you will have to pay a fixed cost. Tickets to Vuong Palace cost 25,000 VND/person.
If you come here by motorbike, you can park your motorbike outside the market. There will be someone at the market to take care of your motorcycle.
Apart from the tariff, you will not have to pay any additional costs. Therefore, feel free to visit the architecture and culture of Vuong Palace and take great photos here.
What makes House of Vuong attractive?
Upon setting foot in this ancient mansion, you will surely feel overwhelmed by the massive architecture here. Vuong Palace is mysterious, ancient and dignified. At the same time, it still looks rustic, close and simple. This is because the architecture of the palace is a combination of 3 styles: Chinese, French and Hmong.
At that time, machines were not as modern as they are today. Thus, the construction of this mansion is entirely by human hand and power. It is also for this reason that the Palace has extremely profound historical and cultural value.
The interior space of the Manor
The entire mansion was built and divided into 3 main areas. This is the area: Tien, Trung, Hau with 64 rooms that can accommodate up to 100 people.
It is the place where all members of the Vuong family live and work. The walls of the rooms are all green stone for construction. The roof of the wall is made of pine wood and uses terracotta tiles for roofing.
The surroundings of the mansion are surrounded by imposing century-old magnolia trees. As you pass through the majestic stone gate. You will see a walkway made entirely of finely carved marble slabs.
Despite so many events and ups and downs of time. But the Palace has retained its original features with bold and sophisticated architectural lines. If you stand in the middle of the mansion, you will feel like you are lost in the old years.
In 2004, the Vuong family mansion became a national conservation monument. Since then, Vuong Palace has become a destination that attracts many tourists.
The descendants of the Vuong family moved to live around the mansion. They both negotiate but also become enthusiastic guides introducing the history and features of this mansion.