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Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 1, 2009

Mau Son Mountain

Mẫu Sơn Mountain is located in Lộc Bình District, about 30km from Lạng Sơn City to Mẫu Sơn Rerort. Mẫu Sơn is surrounded by hundreds of big and small mountains. Summer is cool; the peak is always covered with fog in winter. Tourists can visit China over border gate Chi Ma. Now, Mẫu Sơn is on its process to build resort area and develop tourism, especially mountain climbing tower.


From Hà Nội, tourists can get on a Hà Nội – Lạng Sơn coach at the Gia Lâm coach station. At Lạng Sơn City, they can hire motorbikes to go to Mẫu Sơn Mountain. With the wind whistling up and the clouds floating down, the sky seems within arms reach. The panorama from the highest peak in Lạng Sơn region is like a Chinese ink drawing. To the north is Ninh Minh, China, to the east is Na Dương and to the west is Đồng Đăng, all merging beautifully into one spectacular landscape. The winding narrow mountain path, like a snake, lies tucked between two steep mountains. Visit Mẫu Sơn Mountain, with fresh air and imposing scenery, is an ideal place for relaxing on a weekend after a tense working week. On the way to the mountaintop, visitors can meet and talk with Dao, Tày, Hmong or Nùng ethnic people.

About seventy years ago before this path existed, there were only two ways to the top, walking or on horseback. At that time, this panoramic area attracted the French to Mẫu Sơn for relaxation. The weather was cool all year round and in addition, the Dear Mountain View of the northeast was the gateway to China, and the French built a military base there at the early of the 20th century to guard the border. The site's original inhabitants, members of the Dao ethnic minority, were moved to make way for the French settlement. Only authorized personnel were permitted to enter the French base. French governor of the North, for permission to build tourist villas at the site. Blocks of orange moss-covered stories are scattered throughout the site, lying dead amongst the old foundations, where even now, it is possible to identify the houses former kitchens, fireplaces and staircases. Like sleeping beauty, after almost five decades, it was all but forgotten. Until 1987 motorbikes were not even allowed onto the torturous road up the mountain.

Nowaday, tourists can sample delicacies made from forest vegetables and animals at a dinner with a local family; watch the skilful hands of women as they embroider traditional clothing; or listen to panpipe performances by young men. Visitors can also drink Mẫu Sơn wine, which is distilled by the local people using special herbs unique to the area. Mẫu Sơn tea is also famous for its fragrance; it is made from tea buds plucked from the mountain’s vast tea fields. Núi Cha (Father Mountain) rests appropriately opposite Mẫu Sơn. The patriarchal mount is also covered with hundreds of small hills cloaked in deep green vegetation. In the distance, the Kỳ Cùng River winds around the bustling border town of Lộc Bình Town and the neighbouring Chinese town of NinhMinh. Mẫu Sơn is only 30km from Lạng Sơn Town, and half of the roads are already paved. Now, as winter approaches again with the promise of snow, it is the perfect time for a mother’s warm welcome.

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There are many inns on Mẫu Sơn’s top, which are quite comfortable, pricing from VNĐ120,000 to VNĐ200,000 (USD7.5-12.5)/double room/night.

Food is not available on Mẫu Sơn so visitors should reserve food at inns or bring food from Lang Son City with them. Local specialties that they should taste are roast suckling pork, roast duck, frog, grilled chicken, bamboo-tube rice, pork cooked with mac mat leaves, and wild vegetables like chayote, ngot or banana inflorescence.

On the top of Mau Sơn , visitors can buy pure bee’s honey and honeycomb from ethinic minority people. When the night falls, visitors can relax by soaking their body in tubs with medicinal herbs of the Dao people, then tasting local food and drink such as San Tuyết tea, which only grows on the mountains in the two districts of Cao Lộc and Lộc Bình.

Surrounded by wild nature and cold mountain wind, visitors can also taste Mẫu Sơn wine, which is distilled from mountain spring water and special remedies. Tourists can buy this kind of wine at inns, pricing from VNĐ10.000 – 20.000 VNĐ per litre.

M.P

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