While everyone is excited to set out for the ripe rice season and cloud hunting season, I spend my days off exploring the dry season in the mountains and rivers of Cao Bang when winter has come.
The yellow color of the blooming wild sunflowers welcomed me along both sides of the mountain pass. Perhaps the wild sunflowers had gathered the winter sunshine and decorated their petals to make themselves more radiant. Although the road had many hairpin bends, the poetic scenery of flowers, mountains and hills seemed to make the traveler forget all his tiredness.
The next morning, we arrived at Luc Khu in Ha Quang district - often considered the rocky plateau of Cao Bang . The road challenged the driver with many steep slopes and continuous curves. The houses with yin-yang tiled roofs appeared and disappeared between the mountains and hills. I kept looking for safe parking spots to stop the car to admire the scenery and take pictures of the hills covered with thousands of Sau Sau trees (also known as Phong Huong). Stopping at the Tay village, my son and I chatted and shared candy with the children. Innocent eyes followed us until the car rolled out of the village.
In the afternoon, we drove to Na Tau Lake (Be Trieu Commune, Hoa An District) before it got dark. This place is known for its poetic beauty when the leaves of the Sau Sau trees turn bright red in early winter. Although the sun had set, the red leaves on the lakeside still clearly painted the poetic scene here. Leisurely on the water surface was the scene of fishermen casting their nets. The mountains and rivers became even more charming when the moon rose, the gentle light spreading the quiet space. It had been a long time since I had seen the moonlight in the countryside, evoking many peaceful memories of the past.
Trung Khanh was the final destination of the journey because I wanted to spend more time enjoying the nature that was often praised here. The weak cold air that had come before made the forests start to change color. The most obvious was in the Ban Viet lake area. This is a freshwater lake about 5 hectares wide, likened to a green gem in the middle of majestic mountains. Nestled by the lake are peaceful Tay and Nung villages. Ban Viet lake is quiet, the clear water reflects the white clouds floating. The most beautiful are the rows of Sau sau trees along the lake. The red leaf season is increasingly known by many tourists and they come here to walk and admire the scenery on the trails around the lake.
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