(baovanhoa.vn) - The charming highlands of Northern Vietnam are entering their most beautiful season of the year, with mild weather, golden sunlight filtering through the mountains, and a cool, crisp air that makes anyone who comes here feel lighthearted and comfortable. This is the ideal time for tourists to enjoy the rich colors of nature and the peaceful atmosphere characteristic of the Northwest region.
When visiting Moc Chau during this time, you'll easily spot orchards laden with persimmons, dotted against the lush green backdrop of the mountains and forests. The ripe, bright red persimmons hang like tiny torches suspended in the air, not only enhancing the scenery but also emitting a sweet, pleasant aroma. This is one of the unique highlights of autumn in Moc Chau, and the persimmon orchards always attract many tourists who come to visit, take photos, and enjoy the natural sweetness and crispness right in the orchard.

Moc Chau is not only known for its ripe persimmon season but also for its many unique natural landscapes, among which Dai Yem Waterfall is a prominent and unmissable stop. Dai Yem Waterfall, also known as Nang Waterfall or Ban Vat Waterfall, is likened to a soft silk ribbon amidst the mountains and forests. The water cascading down creates a stunning scene with layers of white foam, leaving visitors overwhelmed by the majestic and poetic beauty of nature. During this season, the water flows swiftly but is crystal clear, and the gentle golden sunlight creates a magnificent sight, making it an ideal place to relax and immerse oneself in the pristine, expansive environment.

One of the unique and challenging destinations that visitors shouldn't miss when coming to Moc Chau is the Bach Long Glass Bridge – the longest glass bridge in the world to date. With a length of 632 meters and spanning the lush green valley below, the Bach Long Glass Bridge creates an unforgettable "suspended in the clouds" experience. Walking along the bridge, visitors can admire the spectacular beauty of Northwest Vietnam's nature from above, with majestic cliffs, vast forests, and verdant valleys stretching out.

Moc Chau Walking Street is an ideal destination for tourists to immerse themselves in the local culture of the Northwest highlands. Located in the heart of Moc Chau town, the walking street is not only a gathering place for socializing but also a vibrant "stage" for ethnic cultural activities. In the evening, the walking street becomes even more lively with twinkling lights and stalls selling handicrafts and local products such as brocade scarves, jewelry, herbs, and specialty dishes.

Beyond being a place for entertainment and shopping, the pedestrian street also hosts cultural activities and folk music performances by ethnic minorities, creating a vibrant and warm atmosphere. It's also an opportunity for visitors to interact with locals and learn more about the traditional beauty of highland ethnic groups, such as the Thai Xoe dance, the Hmong pao throwing game, or the Tay Then songs.

Moc Chau is gradually becoming an attractive tourist destination in Northern Vietnam, especially for those who love peace and want to experience the pristine beauty of nature. This plateau not only boasts rose gardens in full bloom or Dai Yem Waterfall, but also many other attractions such as the lush green heart-shaped tea hills, endless fields of white mustard flowers in winter, and especially the villages of the Mong, Thai, and Dao ethnic groups… with their unique cultures.

Moc Chau is also famous for its rich cuisine, from dishes typical of the mountainous region such as stir-fried veal, grilled stream fish, and grilled local pork, to rustic dishes like plums and fresh tea... All of these create a diverse and unique culinary experience.
Following the historic Typhoon Yagi, Moc Chau was affected to some extent, but not as severely as other areas in Northwest Vietnam. Currently, the road to Moc Chau is easily accessible. Destinations and accommodations are also ready to welcome tourists.
During these chilly early winter days, nothing is more enjoyable than spending a weekend with family and friends in Moc Chau, exploring nature, enjoying the mild weather, taking photos amidst the red rose gardens, visiting Dai Yem Waterfall, and breathing in the fresh air. Moc Chau, with its pristine, peaceful, and colorful beauty, will surely be an ideal destination and leave unforgettable impressions on any visitor.
Source: baovanhoa.vn