Children born and raised in the mountains and forests of the Northwest do not have the same conditions as children in the lowlands. They live innocently and happily with plants and trees and are still full of excitement with homemade toys.
Children in Sin Suoi Ho commune, Phong Tho district, Lai Chau province are excited when their older brothers in the family make them a "3-wheeled car".
They took the car out on the road to test drive it right away. It looks simple, but to own this "super car" is to belong to a "well-off family".
As for the children in Y Ty (Lao Cai), who have less favorable conditions, even though it's a scorching hot noon, they still go out to the fields to dig cricket holes...
...or invite each other to play "cooking rice" in the "head-breaking" hot weather like the children in Choan Then village, Y Ty commune, Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province
While herding ducks, we also raced cars together, even though the three of us only had one small car.
On the winding roads into the villages of the Northern region, it is not difficult to see images like this.
The little children often play around the house.
Those children are Mong people.
Sin Suoi Ho started developing community tourism in 5-6, but COVID-19 made the village quiet again.
These days when we can't go to school, the streets become playgrounds for children.
Sometimes, they jump out into the street to curiously see a strange toy that the lowlanders brought up.
Even though they are children in remote areas, the babies still know how to pose for the camera.
According to Vietnam+