Linen has been the fabric of life for the Mong people in Ha Giang province for a long, long time.
The ingenuity of this ethnic minority in making this fabric from scratch, dyeing it with different colours using no chemicals, and making beautiful garments has turned every Mong woman into a colourful flower blooming amidst the rocky mountains they call home.
In the past, most linen garments, which take years to finish, were tailored for members within just one family, but over the years, as more people discover the beauty of the fabric and the work done on it, a joint effort is being made to widen its reach.