Sapa is not only a wonderful destination of culture, cuisine, and tourism attractions but also a land famous for unique architectural buildings. The architecture of Sapa in particular and Lao Cai in general may be divided into two main styles. One is traditional style of local ethnic groups, the other is the Western style with French architectural buildings.
The traditional style of Sapa’s is expressed most clearly through houses of local ethnic groups especially those of Tay, Nung and H’mong people. Each type of house is designed differently from another but in general, all ethnic houses in Sapa are made of wood. Stilt house of Tay people is made of iron wood of which roof is thatched by forest leaves to resist the summer heat. Stilt house generally has great area and is divided into many rooms. Traditionally, the center room is placed with an altar to worship ancestors. The space under the house is used for not only keeping tool such as shovel, plow and harrow but also confining cattle. The artistic decoration of Tay’s house is very unique. There are three stoves in a typical house. One is placed in the center room for guests, another is put near the bed of the elderly and the last one is placed in the kitchen for cooking. Tay people build only one door at the top of the staircase. In Tay people’s belief, the stair must have 9 footsteps which symbolize 9 souls of the woman.
Stilt house
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