Forgotten beauty of Tien Phi Cave in Hoa Binh province
Just 70 km from Hanoi, Tien Phi Cave is an ideal getaway in the nearby province of Hoa Binh. It was recognised as a national cultural heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in June 2000.
After walking through a narrow entrance, visitors find themselves inside the airy Tien Phi Cave. (Photo: VNA)
The green entrance to Tien Phi Cave. (Photo: VNA)
Tien Phi Cave is pristine, mossy, and mysterious. (Photo: VNA)
Stalactites inside Tien Phi Cave excite the visitors’ imagination. (Photo: VNA)
The northwestern province of Hoa Binh, about 73km from Hanoi, is considered the cradle of Muong culture with many new things to explore. This place is loved by many tourists because of the wild, poetic nature and many attractive destinations.
Sung village in Cao Son commune, Da Bac district, in Hoa Binh province is a popular destination for both domestic and foreign visitors thanks to its rustic and unspoiled natural landscapes and the traditional customs and habits of the Dao Tien ethnic minority people.
Mu Waterfall in Tu Do commune, Lac Son district, in Hoa Binh province is almost untouched by human hand. At a height of over 1,000 metres and with six cascades pouring into a large lake downstream, the spot provides visitors with dramatic yet tranquil scenery.