Description
Hang Mua (Mua Caves) is interestingly not famous for its caves, but for the panorama that awaits visitors who conquer the 500 stone steps to the peak, where they find Tam Coc stretching at their feet in its full glory which is often said is a miniature version of the Chinese Great Wall. It has been said that when he first came to the Hoa Lu area and established the Thai Vi Temple, the Kings of Tran often visited Hang Mua to enjoy dancers dancing and singing, which lent it the named Hang Mua (Dancing Caves).”
With the only and famous natural observatory in Ninh Binh sitting on the top of Mua mountain at an altitude of 142m along with 486 white stone steps leading to the top of the mountain, this is where visitors can enjoy the panoramic view of Tam Coc land . Trang An and the famous Ngo Dong River . Because of such pristine beauty, Mua Cave is praised by beautiful names such as "Muse of Tam Coc" , "Queen of Trang An" or "Great Wall of Vietnam" .