If you want to take a picture with the popular Arashiyama bamboo grove in Kyoto, Japan, but Covid-19 prevents you from going, Na Hang Tua Chu bamboo forest in Mu Cang Chai, Yen Bai is an option.
Locals cultivated and cared for this 60-year-old bamboo forest. As you progress further into the jungle, you will be surrounded by green bamboos that stick straight up into the blue sky. Close your eyes, take a deep breath, and listen to the rustle of the wind and the chirps of birds, and your weight will be lifted. Despite the forest’s stunning nature, few people are aware of it because most visitors to Mu Cang Chai come to see the ripen rice terraces.
Another explanation is that getting there is challenging because the path to the forest is narrow and zigzag. As a result, if you intend to ride there on your own, you can exercise caution to ensure your safety. Since the forest is very big, you don’t have to think about anyone else being caught in your photoshoot. You just need to study certain historical customs to create an amazing collection.
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