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  • The terms Hmong  and Mong  refer to an Asian ethnic group in the mountainous regions of southeast Asia.  Hmong groups began a gradual southward migration due to political unrest and to find more arable land. As a result, Hmong live in several countries in Southeast Asia, including northern Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Burma.  There are various types of Hmong throughout Southeast Asia, including Black Hmong and Flower Hmong, named after the styles of their clothing and costumes.
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  • The terms Hmong  and Mong  refer to an Asian ethnic group in the mountainous regions of southeast Asia.  Hmong groups began a gradual southward migration due to political unrest and to find more arable land. As a result, Hmong live in several countries in Southeast Asia, including northern Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Burma.  There are various types of Hmong throughout Southeast Asia, including Black Hmong and Flower Hmong, named after the styles of their clothing and costumes.
    black-hmong-3.jpg
  • The red dzao or dao people are a branch of the hilltribe of the Yao people, descending from China.  The red dzao or dao are characterized by their red scarfs, hats or headgear and are frequently seen on market days in the Sapa area and small villages in the northern montagnard areas of Vietnam.
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  • The red dzao or dao people are a branch of the hilltribe of the Yao people, descending from China.  The red dzao or dao are characterized by their red scarfs, hats or headgear and are frequently seen on market days in the Sapa area and small villages in the northern montagnard areas of Vietnam.
    red-dzao-1.jpg
  • The red dzao or dao people are a branch of the hilltribe of the Yao people, descending from China.  The red dzao or dao are characterized by their red scarfs, hats or headgear and are frequently seen on market days in the Sapa area and small villages in the northern montagnard areas of Vietnam.
    red-dzao-2.jpg
  • The red dzao or dao people are a branch of the hilltribe of the Yao people, descending from China.  The red dzao or dao are characterized by their red scarfs, hats or headgear and are frequently seen on market days in the Sapa area and small villages in the northern montagnard areas of Vietnam.
    red-dzao-6.jpg
  • The red dzao or dao people are a branch of the hilltribe of the Yao people, descending from China.  The red dzao or dao are characterized by their red scarfs, hats or headgear and are frequently seen on market days in the Sapa area and small villages in the northern montagnard areas of Vietnam.
    red-dzao-3.jpg
  • The red dzao or dao people are a branch of the hilltribe of the Yao people, descending from China.  The red dzao or dao are characterized by their red scarfs, hats or headgear and are frequently seen on market days in the Sapa area and small villages in the northern montagnard areas of Vietnam.
    red-dzao-4.jpg
  • Bac Ha Market, Flower Hmong - The terms Hmong and Mong refer to an Asian ethnic group in the mountainous regions of southeast Asia. Hmong groups began a gradual southward migration due to political unrest and to find more arable land. As a result, Hmong live in several countries in Southeast Asia, including northern Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Burma. There are various types of Hmong throughout Southeast Asia, including Black Hmong and Flower Hmong, named after the styles of their clothing and costumes.
    flower-hmong-1.jpg
  • Flower Hmong women at Bac Ha Market. The terms Hmong  and Mong  refer to an Asian ethnic group in the mountainous regions of southeast Asia.  Hmong groups began a gradual southward migration due to political unrest and to find more arable land. As a result, Hmong live in several countries in Southeast Asia, including northern Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Burma.  There are various types of Hmong throughout Southeast Asia, including Black Hmong and Flower Hmong, named after the styles of their clothing and costumes.
    flower-hmong-5.jpg
  • Flower Hmong women at Bac Ha Market. The terms Hmong  and Mong  refer to an Asian ethnic group in the mountainous regions of southeast Asia.  Hmong groups began a gradual southward migration due to political unrest and to find more arable land. As a result, Hmong live in several countries in Southeast Asia, including northern Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Burma.  There are various types of Hmong throughout Southeast Asia, including Black Hmong and Flower Hmong, named after the styles of their clothing and costumes.
    flower-hmong-6.jpg
  • Bac Ha Market, Flower Hmong - The terms Hmong  and Mong  refer to an Asian ethnic group in the mountainous regions of southeast Asia.  Hmong groups began a gradual southward migration due to political unrest and to find more arable land. As a result, Hmong live in several countries in Southeast Asia, including northern Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Burma.  There are various types of Hmong throughout Southeast Asia, including Black Hmong and Flower Hmong, named after the styles of their clothing and costumes.
    flower-hmong-3.jpg
  • The terms Hmong  and Mong  refer to an Asian ethnic group in the mountainous regions of southeast Asia.  Hmong groups began a gradual southward migration due to political unrest and to find more arable land. As a result, Hmong live in several countries in Southeast Asia, including northern Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Burma.  There are various types of Hmong throughout Southeast Asia, including Black Hmong and Flower Hmong, named after the styles of their clothing and costumes.
    flower-hmong-4.jpg
  • Flower Hmong girls with a bouquet of yellow roses.  Hmong groups began a gradual southward migration from China due to unrest and to find more arable land - as a result  Hmong now live in several countries in Southeast Asia including Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Burma.  There are various types of Hmong throughout Southeast Asia, including the Flower Hmong shown here, named after the styles of their clothing and costumes.
    flower-hmong-2.jpg