About 10km from Ba Be Lake, the bamboo forest in Phieng Phang village (Pu Lau bamboo forest), Yen Duong commune, Ba Be district is a place likened to the setting in swordplay movies, attracting many tourists to visit. check-in. Located halfway up Pu Lau mountain of the Phja Bjooc range, Phieng Phang village (Yen Duong commune, Ba Be district, Bac Kan province) is inhabited by the Que Lam Dao ethnic group. Coming to Phieng Phang, visitors can immerse themselves in nature, admire the immense terraced fields, below is a winding blue stream. Experience the cultural space of the Dao ethnic people in the beautiful village leaning against the mountain. In particular, this place also has a vast bamboo forest. Pu Lau Bamboo Forest is compared by many tourists to the scene in a swordplay movie with endless green bamboo trees creating many extremely beautiful check-in corners. The deeper you go into the forest, the more clearly you will feel the freshness of the air here. The green, straight bamboo trees stretch straight to the sky. The image of the bamboo tree was often used by ancient people as a symbol of strong vitality, endurance, resilient and indomitable will, and despite the circumstances, people still rise to shine. In the minds of Vietnamese people, bamboo is one of the four sacred plants. "Tung, chrysanthemum, bamboo, apricot" is a group of four precious qualities that symbolizes the elegant temperament, steadfastness, longevity, and the resilient and strong vitality of a gentleman. Bamboo is a type of plant with a thin stem, thin leaves, an upright stem with nodes, and can live and grow healthily in arid, rocky places. Even in harsh weather conditions, trees still bud, sprout, grow shoots, and grow lush green trees. Bamboo forests are attracting more and more tourists from all over. With the surreal and cinematic beauty of the bamboo forest, many tourists coming to Phieng Phang stop in front of the bamboo forest to take souvenir photos of this rare beauty. The bamboo forest here has not been invaded much by infrastructure projects, so it still retains its original wild look, attracting many young people to check-in. The bamboo forest is a "bridge" between Phieng Phang village and Pu Lau waterfall. Passing through the bamboo forest, the nearly 100m high Pu Lau waterfall appears before visitors' eyes with cool water pouring down from the top of the mountain, squeezing on slabs covered with green moss. The bamboo forest not only creates a unique beauty for Phieng Phang, but this is also a place where Dao people in Que Lam exploit tourism services combined with commercial bamboo production, contributing to promoting the economic development of the province. local people.
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Ngày cập nhật : 30/10/2024