Ninh Binh is home to famous scenic spots such as Trang An, Bai Dinh Pagoda, Tam Coc Bich Dong, Thung Nham and especially Hang Mua - a place known as the "virtual living sanctuary" sought after by young people every spring.
Hang Mua in early spring always brings an irresistible poetic beauty. Although the lotus season is no longer in full bloom, the scenery here is still full of charm with the green color of spring.
Hang Mua is located at the foot of Ngoa Long mountain, in Khe Dau Ha village, Ninh Xuan commune, Hoa Lu district (Ninh Binh). From Hanoi, it only takes you about an hour by car or motorbike to get here.
Nearly 500 stone steps leading to the top of Ngoa Long Mountain, like the “Great Wall” of Vietnam, are both a gentle challenge and a highlight that creates the majestic beauty of Hang Mua. Reaching the top of Ngoa Long, visitors will admire two famous virtual living spots: the dragon statue worshiping Quan Am and the viewing tower. From here, the panoramic view of Tam Coc appears as beautiful as a watercolor painting, especially impressive at dawn or dusk.

Not only does Hang Mua have captivating scenery, it also captivates visitors with its famous specialties of Ninh Binh. From burnt rice, goat meat, Yen Mac sour sausage to eel salad..., all have the rich, distinctive flavors of the ancient capital of Hoa Lu.
Hang Mua not only attracts tourists by its beautiful scenery but also by its ability to create impressive photos, enough to get “thousands of likes” on social networks. The ancient, romantic beauty of the rocky mountains in the middle of immense rice fields and unique check-in structures will definitely bring you an inspiring spring.
If you are planning a budget spring trip but still full of joy, try visiting Hang Mua - one of the must-see destinations in Ninh Binh on the occasion of Tet At Ty 2025.