
This year, due to heavy rains and snowfall in Moc Chau right when the plum blossoms were in bloom, the plum blossom forests were significantly affected, and from a distance, they don't look as vibrant as in previous years.

The plum blossoms, blooming white in front of the eaves of the H'Mông stilt houses, create a peaceful yet captivating atmosphere that enchants countless tourists.

The plum-growing areas in Moc Chau include Van Ho, Long Luong, Tan Lap, Ba Phach… Stepping into these areas, you'll easily encounter H'Mong girls strolling through plum orchards with their pristine white blossoms.

Plum trees not only bring beauty to the plateau but also provide a significant source of income for the local people. A mischievous boy happily plays under a plum tree.



This year, the plum blossoms bloomed right around the traditional H'Mông New Year, so the villagers all wore new clothes to celebrate. The villagers and young people usually gathered in one area to participate in group games.

Nowadays, in addition to its natural beauty, the people of Moc Chau also cultivate beautiful canola flower gardens for tourism and photography purposes. A field of yellow canola flowers under the white plum trees creates a dreamy and stunning scene in Tan Lap.

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