Close-up of Muong Long plum valley in blooming season
Nguyen Books•DNUM_AEZACZCACE 06:28
(Baonghean.vn) - These days, Muong Long plum valley (Ky Son) is like a beautiful natural painting that touches people's hearts.
Muong Long is located at an altitude of 1,500 meters above sea level, covered in clouds all year round. The climate is cool, with mild summers and not too cold winters. Muong Long is home to the Mong ethnic group, with unique cultural features and rich identity. Photo: Sach NguyenComing to Muong Long, visitors will feel like they are lost in another world, completely separate from the hustle and bustle of the city. This place has a wild, simple beauty with wooden roofs, winding roads, and simple villages nestled on the mountainside. Photo: Sach NguyenWhen mentioning Muong Long, it is impossible not to mention the plum valley - a natural masterpiece in the middle of the vast Nghe An region. The vast plum valley has tens of thousands of plum trees from young to ancient, planted by the locals for a long time. In the spring, when the plum branches begin to bloom, the valley seems to be dressed in a pure white shirt. Photo: Sach NguyenThe valleys of pure white plums are breathtakingly beautiful. Photo: Sach NguyenTourists from the lowlands are fascinated by the beautiful scenery here. Photo: Sach NguyenThe wild beauty of plum valleys always attracts visitors. Photo: Sach NguyenStrolling among the vast expanse of pure white flowers is the dream of many young people. Photo: Nguyen BookMany tourists say that when they first come here, they are captivated by the wild and amazing beauty that nature has to offer. Photo: Sach NguyenWith its wild, idyllic beauty and unique cultural features, Muong Long is gradually becoming an attractive tourist destination for domestic and foreign tourists. Coming to Muong Long, visitors not only admire the majestic natural beauty but also have the opportunity to experience the simple life of the indigenous people, learn about unique cultural features and enjoy delicious specialties. Photo: Sach Nguyen