A 'primitive' village in Moc Chau emerges as new tourist attraction
Sun, 22 Aug 2021 14:24:00 | Print | Email Share:
Without electricity or a mobile signal, the Hmong village of Hang Tau in northern Moc Chau Town has been attracting wanderlust travelers due to its pristine landscape.
Hang Tau Village in Chieng Hac Commune, around 18 kilometers from downtown Moc Chau of Son La Province, is considered one of the most pristine spots on Moc Chau Plateau.
Hang Tau is actually a farming hub of about one hectare. It is not yet located on Google maps. Upon arrival in Moc Chau Town, visitors should ask locals for directions, and drive along bumpy roads to reach the village.
Wooden Hmong homes lie far apart, surrounded by forests, orchards and cornfields. At present, there are nearly 20, mostly self-sufficient households here.
Wooden shacks are used for shelter and raising pigs, goats, chickens, and ducks. The entrance to the village is fenced with wooden slats to keep animals out.
Many tourists have called Hang Tau a "primitive village" since there is no electricity, Internet or a mobile signal. Locals use mountain water for daily use.
On Saturdays and Sundays, children follow their parents to work in the fields.
If visiting Hang Tau in the rainy season from July to August, you will sure have a muddy experience. Due to the limestone terrain and underground caves, the steppe here is always flooded after rain.
Visitors can also enjoy digging for bamboo shoots, catching chickens and savoring corn wine.
With its pristine nature, Hang Tau is becoming an ideal destination for camping in Moc Chau, with all visitors advised to clean up after themselves.
Photos by Bui Ngoc Cong
By: Huynh Phuong/VnExpress
Source: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/travel/places/a-primitive-village-in-moc-chau-emerges-as-new-tourist-attraction-4341280.html
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