Coming to Hua Tat, visitors will be able to enjoy the peaceful and poetic feeling of the fresh scenery during this winter of the year.
Located on National Highway 6 in Van Ho commune, Son La district, with one side is a long boulevard, the other side is a mountain of overlapping messages, there is a village quietly nestling in the middle of a place that seems peaceful and worthy. love. like a picture.
It is Hua Tat village, one of the rare villages that still retains the standard traditions of the H’Mong people.
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Strolling through Hua Tat, you will be able to see houses built in the traditional way of bamboo, cork, dried tree trunks, etc., surrounded by beautiful plum and peach bushes, with scenes of roosters working. beautiful rotation. and chase each other. The country and easy surroundings of a remote village seem to lie in the cool and stress-free environment of Son La, welcoming visitors to this place.
The best temperature in Hua Tat in the morning is about 27 degrees Celsius and about 18-20 degrees Celsius in the evening. It is suitable for people to come to this place all year round to enjoy the fresh air, relax and have a good time exploring every corner of the village.
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The first thing to do in Hua Tat is to meet the Hmong people here, who have preserved their indigenous traditions and customs. Sometimes, the Hmong here will perform for friends their best songs and dances, in traditional Hmong costumes.
From Hua Tat, visitors can participate in many interesting activities to fully enjoy the pure beauty of Van Ho, such as camping in the pine forest, hiking through the forest to reach neighboring villages, shopping. in the local market, etc. All of them will give you the best experience you will ever have, while being closer to the character and life of the locals.
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Perhaps the most famous place that won the hearts of young tourists in Hua Tat is the pine forest. Although not as famous as Ban Ang pine forest, this place is a place where you can get lost in the silence, peace and really feel the breath of nature that will soothe your anxious soul.
With an area of more than 30 hectares, the area of green pine forest covers the vast majority of Van Ho district. Nestled among the tall, majestic pine bushes are immense pine hills, like a fairyland.
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The Pine Road in Hua Tat village was just created in 2002, and all the pine bushes are planted here by the Mong people. If you’re looking to benefit from stunning pure beauty, you absolutely can’t afford to skip this exercise. During a relaxing 45-minute stroll, it is the best chance for you in Moc Chau to escape the busy urban life and enjoy the fresh and vibrant air of the plateau.
Follow the path to the top of the hill, you will see a variety of plantations and other animals such as goats and buffaloes. Towards the end of the road, you’ll pass by villagers’ homes and get the chance to work alongside the pleasant Hmong villagers.
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Hmong villagers in Hua Tat have successfully preserved the fascinating art of embroidery which is now practiced in 150 households here. They are simply distinguished from other textiles by their bold geometric design rendered in shiny and contrasting colors.
It is certainly an attraction to come to Hua Tat village on their annual festivals when the environment is at its most cheerful. The Mong people organize festivals mainly in the spring, autumn and winter seasons. All are rooted in agrarian tradition and lifestyle.
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Winter is the time to make wine from corn harvested in the fall. Tet of the Mong people in Hua Tat village begins earlier, from the last day of November (November 30). The Hmong here begin to rest by eating, sleeping, playing traditional sports and listening to music until the end of December. Since there are no jobs during this era, they imagine having to work hard before vacation begins.
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