Ta Xua in the northern mountainous province of Son La is well-known for not only its sea of clouds but also its breathtaking scenery on the way travelers go to conquer the local “dinosaur backbone.” Moreover, Ta Xua exposes its beauty through natural cascades, age-old shan tuyet tea trees and H’Mong ethnic group’s stilt houses.
A well-known “dinosaur backbone” in Ta Xua – PHOTOS: NGUYEN DINH
A cloud-hunting trip on which visitors drink shan tuyet tea and spend a day living with their local hosts H’Mong ethnic people will surely earn fixed experiences in mind.
Gorgeous natural cascades in Ta Xua
A snow shan tuyet tea bud is said to offer the best tea
Be Village is home to many age-old shan tuyet tea trees which were recognized as Vietnam’s heritage trees in 2019
Tea buds are being collected
Mua A Senh is a leading Shan Tuyet tea maker in Ta Xua
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