
Hang Tau is located in a valley nearly 20 km from Moc Chau center. Here there is a green lawn and wooden houses of the H’Mong people forming isolated clusters, surrounded by mountains and forests. The most special of Hang Tau is no internet, no wifi, no phone signal, no electricity and just having the sounds of castles and laughing of kids which suits for a person wanting to hideaway the hectic life. Because of that, this place is likened to a primitive village.

The natural landscape in this valley has its own beauty each season. In spring, on the way to Hang Tau, visitors will see plum blossoms blooming next to corn fields. But in the rainy season, the road to the valley will be extremely bumpy and slippery.

Everything is very original, the natural sounds when combined together give the listener a feeling of peace, not noise.

In fact, Hang Tau is a farming and agricultural area about 1 hectare, with 20 H’Mong households. Due to its wild and charming scenery, in recent years the village has become known to tourists.

Coming to there, visitors can experience the simple life of the H’Mong people, can participate in farming, animal husbandry, digging bamboo shoots and learn how to embroider people’s dresses. If visitors stay overnight, they will be able to enjoy roasted potatoes over charcoal and listen to the chirping sounds of insects.

Hang Tau is still a mystery place which has not yet determined exactly on Google Map thus you should ask local people if want to go here.
