In early months of the year, Moc Chau is an ideal destination for its unspoiled natural scenery and fresh atmosphere. This year, Hang Tau in Ta So village, Chieng Hac commune has become a new destination in Moc Chau district. (Photo: Quang Kien).
Hang Tau is located in a valley about 18km from the center of Moc Chau town. This is the home to 20 H'Mong households. (Photo: Tran Ha Bao Ngan).
Tourists call Hang Tau a "primitive village" because this area has no electricity, no internet and no phone signal (Photo: Tran Ha Bao).
Hang Tau is located at the forest edge, with prominent wooden and stilt houses of the H'Mong people. (Photo: Quang Kien).
H'Mong kids play at the village yard.
The beauty of Hang Tau changes season by season. In the spring, on the way to the "primitive village", visitors will see white plum blooming along corn fields. In the rainy season, it is very difficult to reach the village because the road is muddy, bumpy and slippery (Photo: Quang Kien).
The peaceful and primitive Hang Tau. (Photo: Quang Kien).
In Hang Tau, tourists have the opportunity to learn and experience the simple life of local people (Photo: Tran Ha Bao Ngan).
Tourists are enchanted by the rustic beauty of Hang Tau (Photo: Tran Ha Bao Ngan).
In order to preserve the typical customs and culture of this area, the local government asks visitors to leave vehicles outside the village gate. In addition, they are not allowed to bring animal-related food to this place (Photo: Tran Ha Bao Ngan).
Hang Tau is not only impressed by the wild and beautiful natural landscape, but also by its people who are also friendly, enthusiastic and cute (Photo: Tran Ha Bao Ngan).
The first tourism services have been offered in Hang Tau. The entrance ticket is VND30,000/person. Visitors can rent costumes to take pictures (Photo: Quang Kien).

Linh Chi