Y Ty located at an altitude of about 2,000m above the sea level, and being covered with mist all year round. The characteristics of geography, topography, geology which create a vegetation variety and is plenty of valuable animals.
It is true that when you come to Y Ty. Visitor feel like you are entering another world, separated from the world. The road to Y Ty now has been upgraded, no longer the scene of muddy roads, muddy as a few years ago. As well as beautiful places in the uplands. To visit Y Ty you should note some information before travel. Y Ty is a highland border commune of Bat Xat district in 135 extremely difficult communes with 8654 ha of natural land and 11.94 km of borderline.The commune has a total of nearly 800 households living in 16 villages with 4 ethnic groups (Mong, Ha Nhi, Dao, Kinh), in which the rate of poor households is high, accounting for 77.5%.
Y Ty is also the only place where many ethnic minority Ha Ni live. With unique cultural identity and primitive forests. Such as the "forest" on a rocky mountain. Therefore, this is one of the attractions of tourists and people "Solo traveller" especially young people to explore and conquer the difficult road, like adventure for life.
It has a sub-temperate continental temperate climate, which is typical for medicinal plants and temperate fruit trees. Over the past years, authorities and people in Y Ty have expanded the production area of medicinal plants, to promote local strengths. Compared with traditional crops such as corn and rice, medicinal plants are more economical.
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