Na Sang is a village in Chieng Son commune, Son La province. This is one of the localities that stands out with its wild natural beauty, majestic landscapes and unique cultural features of the Thai and Mong ethnic groups.
1. Geographical location:
- Na Sang village is located in the Northwest of Son La province, near the center of Van Ho district.
- This location helps the village have beautiful natural landscapes and is convenient for connecting with neighboring areas.

Community tourism in Na Sang village
2. Natural landscape:
- Na Sang stands out with its primeval forests, rolling hills, and a system of streams and fresh waterfalls.
- In particular, this village is home to many rare species of animals and plants, creating a wild and beautiful natural space.
3. Ethnic culture:
- Na Sang village is mainly inhabited by Mong and Thai ethnic groups.
- The traditional cultural features of the ethnic minorities here are still preserved, such as costumes, festivals, customs and traditional crafts.
- Folk festivals, such as Tet Nguyen Dan, Cap Sac Festival of the Mong people, or rituals to worship ancestors, nature, and crop festivals are regularly held.
4. Economy:
- The people of Na Sang village mainly live on agriculture, with main products such as rice, corn, tea, and fruit trees.
- In addition, raising livestock and poultry also plays an important role in the economic life of the people here.
- Recently, ecotourism and community tourism have begun to develop, attracting many tourists to explore and experience the culture and natural beauty of this land.
5. Tourism:
- Na Sang village is gradually becoming an attractive destination for tourists who love ecotourism and culture.
Visitors can participate in activities such as trekking through the forest, visiting waterfalls, or learning about the lives of local people. Na Sang is not only a village with beautiful natural scenery but also a place that contains cultural values imbued with national identity, creating an ideal place for those who want to explore the wild beauty of the Northwest region.