Hua Tat is a small village in the Van Ho district of Son La province.
Located near National Route 6, which connects the capital to the northwestern provinces via the cities of Hanoi, Hoa Binh, Son La, and Dien Bien, Hua Tat is a village inhabited by the Hmong people, preserving their cultural identity. In recent years, the village has experienced a resurgence thanks to the development of community-based tourism.

The villagers explain that the name Hua Tat originally meant "the end of a land." Since time immemorial, their ancestors used it to mark the border between the Hmong and Thai peoples. Gradually, the name evolved into Hua Tat, and that is how it has remained to this day.
Nestled in the heart of a lush forest, in a peaceful and wild mountainside setting directly on National Route 6, Hua Tat is an ideal starting point for travel and sightseeing. It's a perfect place for those who wish to recharge in nature and admire the unspoiled beauty of the mountains and forests.