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Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 12, 2014
Considered as the Dalat of the north, Moc Chau is very appealing
to tourists who are escaping the heat of Hanoi, and other parts of Vietnam, in
the summertime, as the plateau lies in a temperate climate region, with average
summer temperatures of 20°C.The plateau, more than 1,000 meters above sea
level, has much to offer lovers of natural beauty and traditions of ethnic
groups such as Dao, Thai, Mong, Kho Mu and Xinh Mun.
The plateau covers 1,600 hectares of prairie, where visitors feel
at ease and close to nature when viewing farms of tea trees, paddy fields and
vast areas of grass. Minority groups greet visitors by staging a score of
their traditional welcome dances. Among the popular are the xoe dance of the
Thai people and khen dance of the Mong group.
Usually, young men blow khen (pan-pipes) and at the same time as
they dance gracefully in tune with the melody of the music. Young Thai woman in
their traditional attire perform xoe dance during festivals or by the light of
a fire at night on special occasions. They often invite visitors to participate
in the xoe dance, and will dance hand-in-hand with their guests. Watching
and buying traditional handicrafts is a lot of fun, and tourists can purchase
items at much lower prices than at shops in towns and cities of Vietnam.
The Son Moc Huong Cave adds yet another attraction to Moc Chau Son
la. Visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the plateau when standing at
the entrance of the cave located in the center of Moc Chau District. Stalactite
structures decorate the cave inside, giving visitors a feeling of relaxation,
and that they are lost in a fairy world.

Other cultural villages, together with the Phieng Luong Peak and
the Chien Vien Pagoda, also help make Son la Moc Chau a destination with relics
and sites of great natural and historical values. One more thing visitors
should not miss is to drink fresh hot milk to warm them when visiting the
plateau on a winter day. The milk can be bought at shops along the roads in the
plateau. There is a State-run dairy farm, which is one of the biggest suppliers
of fresh milk and tea for Vietnam.
If you cannot stop at Moc Chau Son la for an overnight stay or a
short visit, be sure to watch for the immense fields and gardens of tea trees
and greenery as well as ranges of imposing mountains and hills covered with
grass and flowers such hoa da quy (wild sun flower), as you drive through the
area.