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Visit Thac Tien - Wind Pass tourist area

Nam Dan Wards, Xin Man District, Ha Giang Province, VietNam

Seen from afar, Fairy Waterfall is like the soft long hair of a girl in the full moon age, swaying in the wind, emitting a cool mist.

To get to Tien waterfall – one of the most scenic spots in Xin Man district, Ha Giang, visitors have to pass about 17 km from the center of Coc Pai town. The waterfall is located in the middle of Deo Gio primeval forest in the territory of Nam Dan commune, so after about ten kilometers of going downhill, you have been immersed in a pure natural world with rare and pristine vegetation. Besides forest orchids, herbs and mushrooms of all kinds are many thousands of years old precious wood species.

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Thac Tien is also known as Thac Doi. Photo:  hagiangtrade.com

While dreaming about nature, the sound of water pouring near will bring visitors back to reality, signaling in front of the legendary Tien waterfall. All fatigue gradually disappeared with each step through the steps in the middle of the dense forest. In the immense green of the unspoiled old forest is a white double waterfall.

The waterfall originates from Ta Ngan stream, Ta Cu Ty commune, Bac Ha, Lao Cai at an altitude of over 1,403 m. When coming to the territory of Ngam Lam village, Nam Dan commune, the stream of water drops over the cliffs of Deo Gio, forming a double waterfall like the long, soft hair of a young girl in the full moon age.

Pouring down from a height of 70 m in the middle of the majestic old forest, Tien waterfall is not noisy, fierce but soft, squealing, bringing a cool atmosphere thanks to the tiny water droplets spreading in the wind blowing around the foot of the waterfall. . Therefore, Tien waterfall, in addition to the name Tang Tinh (in the Nung language), is also called Wind waterfall.

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The waterfall is as soft as a full moon maiden’s hair. Photo:  Bui Tuan Khiem.

All year round, the water stream never dries up, in the rainy season or in the dry season, it is calm and gentle. That’s not the case, jumping down from the cliff, but the small lake to catch the water at the foot of the waterfall only ripples. This is where the source of Ta Lan stream flows to Nam Dan village, where there is a famous ancient stone beach in Ha Giang.

The spring water at the foot of the waterfall is calm, peaceful and clear all year round, seeing through to the bottom. The stream is shallow but cold because it is located at an altitude of more than 1,000 m above sea level, so in the summer you can comfortably wade through the stream and play, and in the winter, visitors often just follow the small path to take a walk or take pictures on the bridge. curved across the stream.

Standing at the foot of the waterfall, in the middle of a large space, people seem small in front of the green of the pristine old forest embracing the silver water, hidden in it are hundreds of years old trees. Regardless of winter or summer, adults and children from all over the world still come here to enjoy the majestic wild nature and fresh air, helping people forget all worries and sorrows.

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Double silver waterfall. Photo: mytourvn

If you have time, you can go downhill about 6 km to visit Nam Dan ancient stone beach where the ancient Vietnamese lived, dating back over 2,000 years. Over thousands of years, many realistic patterns and drawings marking an ancient matriarchal society are still a mystery, attracting those who love to explore.

In addition, you can also go up to the top of the Wind Pass to visit the salmon farm. This is one of the rare places in the country to successfully breed and test freshwater aniseed fish native to the Pacific Ocean in North America and Asia. It is the topography of many streams, wide water flow and cool climate here that create an environment for rainbow trout to grow, and become an interesting destination for tourists to visit.

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