(HBO) – Ngoi Hoa Bay, where green stony islands float on the clear greenish blue water under the sunny sky, is a popular tourist destination in Ngoi Hoa commune, Tan Lac district, Hoa Binh.

The commune is also blessed with Hoa Tien Cavern, which is sure to amaze visitors with countless glistening stalactites and stalagmites in thousands different forms.

About 1km to the east of Hoa Tien Cavern is a large crystal-blue water lake which is called by the locals "Tien Tam Lake”, meaning the lake where fairies bathe. After work, many young girls often go down there together for a bathe, and you can hear them giggling while getting relaxed in the water just like the fairies in fairy tales. 

To get to the cavern, you will have to cruise through Hoa Binh Lake where you can enjoy a magnificent view of surrounding mountains and forests. You can also visit Thac Bo Cavern and Bung Cave, known as local archaeological relics.

Ngoi Hoa commune is home to about 80 families of Muong ethnic minority group whose ancestors struggled to make ends meet hundred years ago by picking, hunting and farming on mountainsides year round. 

Today, the people make their living out of aquaculture, forestry and tourism that provide them better living standards. They make use of the land surrounding the bay to grow acacia and bamboo trees, alongside melons, papaya, bananas, gourds and orchids. There are about 300 species of orchids in the Hoa Binh Lake and Ngoi Hoa Bay areas. Local people have also built dozens of stilt houses to serve visitors.

Visitors here are always well treated with traditional foods and drinks, which are so tasty and special, like "com lam” (rice cooked in bamboo tubes), "xoi do trung kien” (sticky rice with ant eggs), "nhong ong” (bee larvae), "trau nau la lom” (buffalo meat cooked with "lom” leaves), "ca nuong nau mang chua” (grilled fish with bamboo shoots) and more.

In addition, the visitors can enjoy local folk cultural performances, including playing of special traditional instruments and dances.

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