PHONGSALY
CAPITAL: PHONGSALY
TOTAL AREA: 16279 SQUARE
KILOMETRES
POPULATION: 176151
Farthest north in Laos is
Phongsaly, which shares borders with Yunnan (China) and Dien Bien (Vietnam). Most
Phongsoly province lies at high altitude. Its capital,Phongsali town, is the
highest city in Lao P.D.R at 1400 m above sea level. Up there the climate is
pleasant and refreshing – a perfect trekking destination!The forests of
Phongsali are the most remote in northern Laos covering the endless mountains
down to the canyon of the Nam Ou River, biggest tributary of the Mekong.
The population is made up of
officially 28 different ethnic groups,of which the majority being Khmu, Phounoy
, different Akha, Tai Lue and Hor. Several trekking tours have been established
by the Provincial Office Phongsali.
Most visitors of Phongsaly
province get a feeling of “no longer being in Laos, not yet having reached
China. History tlls fascinating stories, though much of it still lies in
darkness. Between China and Laos the territory of north western Phongsaly and
southern Yunnan once was the independent Tai Lue Kingdom of Sipsongpanna. In
1895, the French colonialists drew new boundaries along the watersheds of the
Nam Ou River, claiming Sipsongpanna’s eastern part to Phongsaly incorporating
it into French Indochina. Its bigger part went into Yunnan province, China.
Unless many other cities in Laos,
Phongsaly town has not been destroyed in the American War .It features a
remaining old quarter with Yunnanese wooden architecture now rare to find in
Yunnan itself. Most of the people living here belong to the Hor ethnic group,
speaking Chinese.Until the 1970s there has been a Chinese consulate in
Phongsaly town, now the “ Phou Fa Hotel”.In the “Musuemof Ethnic Groups in
Phoungsaly Province ”you can admire the various local cloths, artifacts and
handicrafts.
The town itself is surrounded by
rolling hills and is built into the side of Phou Fa Mountain (1625m) .The 45
min hike up to its stupa on top offers spectacular views of the town from above
and the mountains in the far distance
Although a bit off the main
tourist circuit, visitors can spend plenty of time in Phongsaly province
trekking to remote villages around the provincial capital Boun Neua, Muang
Khoua at the Nam Ou River and in Boun Tai districts’s Nam Lan Conservation
Area”. In the northernmost district of the country, Gnot Ou,visist Vat Luang, a
magnificent Tai Lue style Buddhist monastery dating back to 144 AD.
In the
future “Phou Den Din National Protected Area” along the border with Vietnam
will be opened for boat trips. Wild animals like monkeys , elephants and tigers
still claim it their territory!
The province offers a delicious
variety of Lao and Yunnanese cuisine that consists of wild forest ingredients
such as fragrant herbs, bamboo and rattan shoots. After dinner try a shot of the
local Lao Khiew, smooth , strong and tinted green! During the final stage of
the distillation process this rice –whisky is running over fresh picked
raspberry leaves absorbing the green color.
Chinese style green tea of Phongsaly received
worldwide recognition for its highest quality and superb taste. Tea leaves are
picked by Phounoy ethnic group women from up to 400 year old tea trees,
standing 6m high with a stem up to 30 cm in diameter. These precious tea leaves
are compressed in bamboo cylinders and sold in cigar shaped tubes.
In this wild
tea grove fertilizers and chemicals have never been used. Drinking a daily cup
keeps the body in good health, reduces fat and preserves a clear mind.
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