|   Upon arriving here, visitors can rent motorboats or dugout canoes to leisurely cruise on the lake, admiring and exploring the beauty of nature.     Making a living in the heart of Ba Be Lake. Besides its immense value in terms of natural landscape and unique geology, Ba Be Lake is also home to many species of fish, shrimp, and prawns.     Each ray of sunlight, filtering through the leaves on the mountaintop, shines down on the lake's surface. Parting the hazy, dreamy veil of mist, Ba Be Lake appears truly beautiful, a mysterious, peaceful beauty with its surface as calm as a mirror. The towering mountain ranges lean against the shore, their reflections shimmering in the water.  Nature has bestowed upon Ba Be Lake a breathtaking landscape that captivates the heart: both majestic and poetic, mystical in its scenery of water, mountains, clouds, and wind. Our souls seem to settle on the surface of the lake, gently, not daring to disturb it for fear of disturbing the mirror-like surface.   Sunrise over Pac Ngoi village, home to the majority Tay ethnic group. When stopping at Ba Be Lake, it's difficult to find hotels or guesthouses; tourists can only rest in stilt houses located at the foot of the mountains or in the forests surrounding Ba Be Lake, in the form of homestays. Here, visitors will eat, sleep, and live together with the host family in a cozy stilt house.  Washing mats on the lake  The rice paddies by the lake    Ba Be Lake is as beautiful as a painting. |