There was a Cu Vai ‘field airport’ in the midst of clouds

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On a high, flat mountain top, Cu Vai reminds people of a field airport on top of a mountain with a runway being a road through a residential constellation.
There was a Cu Vai field airport in the midst of clouds - Photo 1.

Standing at Cu Vai, you can enjoy watching the high mountains with green messages – Photo: NGOC QUANG

For several years now, the name Cu Vai – a small constellation in the village of Hang Xe, Xa Ho commune, Tram Tau district, Yen Bai – has become famous, especially with young people who are passionate about conquering and exploring.

Previously, Cu Vai was located on a hill about 2km from the current settlement. However, the old place is potentially prone to landslide, so the province seeks to bring people to a new, safer place.

In 2012, after being directed by Yen Bai province, the agricultural and rural development officials went to Cu Vai to survey the area and decided to move 50 households here, right on top of a flat hill.

Seen from flycam, Cu Vai has a different beauty from the villages we have ever seen.

At the beginning of 2013, the land clearance was completed. In addition to supporting each family of VND 10 million, Party Committee, government, mass organizations of Tram Tau district and Xa Ho commune also sent officials to take place, join hands to help the field. plan to move houses to new villages.

Chom Cu Vai is located in the village of Hang Xe, has 56 households; At the top there are 50 households, 6 other households have lower population.

There was a fieldfield Cu Vai in the clouds - Photo 3.

Seen from flycam, Cu Vai village has a different beauty – Photo: NGOC QUANG

On a flat high mountain top, Cu Vai is reminiscent of a field airport with runways as the way through the constellation. But in another camera angle, Cu Vai looks like a guitar with the roofs close together like a keyboard.

Cu Vai, in Thai, is cloud across the sky. Standing here, you can enjoy watching the high mountains with green messages on all four sides with white clouds floating in front of you, the feeling that you can just bring out your hands to bring them back.

We went to Cu Vai in the pouring season, the giant mirrors on the side of the mountain reflected the sparkling sun and clouds.

There was a field field Cu Vai in the clouds - Photo 4.

In another camera angle, Cu Vai is like a guitar that close together roofs are very popular with the keys – Photo: NGOC QUANG

There was a field field Cu Vai in the clouds - Photo 5.

Cu Vai village looks from above like a ‘field airport’ – Photo: NGOC QUANG

The small village is separated from the outside world by the road from the foot of the slope to the top of the mountain is a significant challenge for those who are passionate about adventure. About 1/3 of the mountain road has been concreted, the rest is known to have plans to continue to make traveling more convenient for people.

Cu Vai actually retains a friendly and innocent pristine beauty thanks to this difficult way. Concerns about the loss of traditional values ​​and natural beauty are not unfounded when the differences are erased and tourists flock in.

However, if you join hands to take part in the selection of core values ​​to preserve, Cu Vai will be worthy of a real paradise in Tram Tau, not a forgotten paradise.

There was a Cu Vai field airport in the midst of clouds - Photo 6.

This season, the road to Cu Vai is infatuated with the footsteps of visitors when terraced fields fall in the fall season – Photo: NGOC QUANG

There was a fieldfield Cu Vai in the midst of clouds - Photo 7.

Old woman Giang Thi Vo is the village elder in Cu Vai, this year she has turned 100 years old – Photo: NGOC QUANG

There was a field field Cu Vai in the clouds - Photo 8.

Daily life in Cu Vai – Photo: NGOC QUANG. Follow Tuoi Tre Online

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