Peach blossoms flourish in Moc Chau - North west Vietnam
With its spectacular flowers and watercolor scenery, it’s easy to see why tourists are flocking to this delightful little town.
Strolling around West Lake in Hanoi this morning, I spotted some tiny
white peach blossoms. The little buds, quietly catching the sunlight,
reminded me of the charming mountainous town of Moc Chau during the
early spring season.
Located 200 km from Hanoi, Moc Chau town is 1,000 meters above sea
level, and has a wonderfully temperate climate with four distinct
seasons. Famous for its beautiful landscapes, tea plantation and dairy
farming, Moc Chau has quickly become an attractive tourist destination.
The town is also well-known for its hospitality and savory inexpensive
specialties like milk cake, yogurt, taro and tea, just to name a few.
The local mountains slope gently creating rolling hills and valleys.
Flowers bloom brilliantly while plants and trees burst in all shades of
green. Herbs grow wild alongside golden flowers which compete for every
ray of sunlight. The winter season brings the first glimpse of the
beautiful peach blossoms.
How to get there:
In order to enjoy the beauty of Moc Chau and the delicate white flower
blossoms, visitors can travel along the National Highway No. 6 which
connects with Hanoi.
Arriving in Moc Chau in the spring, peach and plum blossoms are out in
full, creating magnificent photo opportunities. Behind the blossoms,
the villages of Mong, Dao, Kho Mu, and Xinh Mun peoples can be seen. At
this time of year, the rice has already been harvested leaving behind
yellow fields of dry vegetation. Smoke from the communal houses’
chimneys drifts out slowly making a soft haze on the horizon.
In the sunny morning, clothes are hung outside to dry in the sun while
the local women set to work making colorful brocade – a type of woven
fabric. Nearby, young children dressed in vibrant clothes teach each
other to ride bikes, their cheeks turning rosy. A group of lively young
girls push each other on a set of swings, gossiping and laughing.
Elsewhere, cows can be seen grazing leisurely on grass.
Moc Chau is indeed a charming place full of character and natural
beauty. It’s also a great opportunity to see how local villagers live
while taking in the exquisite splendor of the surrounding vegetation.