Legend has it that, in this place, there is a giant divine bird given by heaven, each time a Thai king flaps his wings, he will be born, to preserve and protect the sacred land of mountains and rivers of the country. . In order to achieve the goal of annexing our country, the invaders plotted to cut off the wings of the god bird. After the bird lost its wings, in order to preserve its sanctity, it shrunk and hid itself deep in the cave, petrified. To commemorate the great merits of birds, people have built a memorial temple, the main center being Chim Than Cave.
Experiencing thousands of years of history and natural changes, the cave is now about 7000m2 wide, which is impressed by stone statues with various strange shapes, meticulous stone sculptures to serve the needs of tourists. Making real images depicting the life and production of the ancient Thai people. Hidden deep in the cave is the image of a Thai king giving thanks to the statue of a god bird as if recreating the people's respect for this place. Chim Than Cave is a suitable place for those who love nature and want to discover new things. Experience the adventurous journey to see firsthand the mysterious beauty of stalactites, enjoy the gift that nature gives without human intervention.
In order to serve tourists when visiting, Muong Mooc Cave is always available to serve coffee, a restaurant and is open to visitors to the cave and the stone statue of the god bird. Especially, after completion, it will be the venue for events, bar chains, lounges, etc. . . Coming to Moc Chau Island, especially Muong Mooc Cave, visitors certainly cannot miss the experience of discovering the place where traditional and modern values intersect. The space allows visitors to immerse themselves in a colorful cultural world that they have never experienced before.