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Moc Chau Plateau is attractive in spring
When mentioning Tay Bac, people think about
magnificent mountains, windy hills, immense terraced fields and ladies with
tawny complexions in colorful brocade dresses with bamboo papooses on their
backs.
Especially, visiting Tay Bac in spring, excursionists will surely be surprised
by the picturesque landscapes and peaceful life and can not resist wallowing in
nature.
For those who prefer a ‘smooth’ road and less tortuous, less perilous and less
collapsed rocks, Moc Chau, a plateau of Son La Province, is suggested as a
priority. People often say: dairy cow + green tea + white plum = Moc Chau. That
is right. The terrain is endowed with many steppes and has fewer mountains than
other highland regions of Tay Bac. Therefore, it is covered by the colorfulness
of wild flowers and the greenness of grasslands as the climate is warmer and
more comfortable and does not suffer severe chills as the winter of Tay Bac.
Loong Luong Village is nestled outside and Ta Phinh Village lies inside. All
appear in tourists’ eyes with valleys overwhelmed by the endless whiteness of
plum flowers, and winding roads to the village entice tourists to step into the
village as the legendary garden. Amidst limitless whiteness it is studded with
radiant smiles of children who are striking with sunburned skin and weird
costumes. They stroll in lands, in forests, in gardens, and are innocent like
wild grass. With them, trees are friends.
Stepping for some kilometers on the winding roads strewed with plum flowers,
tourists can get lost in the boundless tea valleys, growing in lines from the
foot to the peak of the hills. Teas here are not too seasoned and large like Ta
Xua tea, a very special type of tea in Tay Bac, but Moc Chau’s teas are short
and green.
In the limitless greenness, kids run and play, making the land lively and full
of breathes of life.
The daily life there is so simple, peaceful as well as colorful. Stilt houses
lie obediently in valleys, halfway up mountains. The fronts of the houses are
always decorated with wild sunflower and wild peach and many wild unknown
flowers. Wandering around the villages, tourists sometimes can see pigs running
around. They are black and much smaller than pigs people often raise on farms,
and most of them wear wooden necklaces which can protect them from banging their
heads into mountain walls.
Adults go to farms far way, children stay at home and play in the vast space of
the mountains and forests and young couples in colorful costumes decorated with
many necklaces and bracelets hang out in love markets.
Under the sunset, tourists can catch some couples seated side by side on
mountaintops and looking down over the endless valleys. They keep silent in
order to let their souls connect, let their emotions stretch into nature. The
silence falls into sleep with soft hugs and kisses.
That is Moc Chau, fresh and primitive, giving travelers a chance to escape the
bustling and hustling urban life. Have you ever thought about a simple journey
to nature to find stillness and balance for your soul after stresses of daily
life? Pack a bag and go ahead.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT/Vietnam+ |
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