Mua cave in the northern province of Ninh Binh is considered the miniature Great Wall in Vietnam with picturesque scenery of the surrounding area seen from its top (source: VNA)
Mua cave surpasses other renowned spots in Ninh Binh like Trang An or Bai Dinh pagoda to be listed among top five must-see destinations in the province by international tourism website Trip Advisor (Source: VNA)
Mua cave complex - an area composed of intricate cave systems and limestone mountains – is located at the foot of Mua mountain (Source: VNA)
In the centre of the complex is a crystal moss-green coloured human-made lake, surrounded by rows of trees (Source: VNA)
Tourists to this place often try to conquer the peak of the mountain from where it could bring them up to a panoramic view of scenic limestone mountain ranges and paddy fields (Source: VNA)
Tourists to this place often try to conquer the peak of the mountain from where it could bring them up to a panoramic view of scenic limestone mountain ranges and paddy fields (Source: VNA)
Tourists to this place often try to conquer the peak of the mountain from where it could bring them up to a panoramic view of scenic limestone mountain ranges and paddy fields (Source: VNA)
Tourists to this place often try to conquer the peak of the mountain from where it could bring them up to a panoramic view of scenic limestone mountain ranges and paddy fields (Source: VNA)
Tourists to this place often try to conquer the peak of the mountain from where it could bring them up to a panoramic view of scenic limestone mountain ranges and paddy fields (Source: VNA)
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