Blogger Bui Ngoc Cong (born 1998), from Quang Nam, commonly known as Rot, owns the personal page `Rot’s Blog`.
In early January 2021, Cong had a memorable experience at Hang Tau village in Ta No. 1 village, Chieng Hac commune, considered one of the most pristine places in the Moc Chau plateau, far from the town center.
H’Mong people often call it Tau Cave, while backpackers call it `Nguyen Thuy Cave`.
H’Mong wooden houses are located in isolated clusters in the valley, leaning against rocky mountains, surrounded by green forests, orchards and lush green corn fields.
People build simple wooden houses as temporary resting places and make wooden shacks to raise wild boars, goats, chickens, and ducks and release them on the large grass fields. Visitors can easily see the tiny pigs running around.
The most impressive thing for Cong is that life here is truly peaceful, the air is cool, only the sounds of birds singing and the cries of livestock and poultry can be heard.
Hang Tau is truly pristine with the `2 nos` of no electricity and no phone signal, and water for daily use is taken from water sources in the mountains.
Local people say that if you come here during the rainy season from July to August, you will have a different experience. The muddy road is more difficult to walk. In addition, due to the limestone mountain terrain and underground caves, after the rain, the steppe here
Visitors to Hang Tau village rarely see children, usually on Saturdays and Sundays, only children follow their parents to the fields.
In addition to taking photos at Hang Tau, visitors can also immerse themselves in the simple life of the H’Mong people, experience farming, animal husbandry and how to embroider dresses of the people, and join the people in digging bamboo shoots, catching chickens,
With its pristine nature, Hang Tau is becoming an ideal destination in the journey of those who like to explore and experience Moc Chau.