With hundreds of years of experience in rice production, Vietnamese farmers, especially those who live in the northern mountainous region, learned how to adapt to different terrains. That is why rice terraces of Vietnam were formed long ago and are also known as a unique culture and famous tourist attraction.
H’Mong and Thai ethnic people in Chieng Muon commune, Muong La district, Son La province prepare land for cultivation (Photo: VNA)
Terraced rice fields in Chieng Muon commune, Muong La district, Son La province (Photo: VNA)
Terraced rice fields in Chieng Muon commune, Muong La district, Son La province (Photo: VNA)
H’Mong and Thai ethnic people in Chieng Muon commune, Muong La district, Son La province prepare land for cultivation (Photo: VNA)
Terraced rice fields in Chieng Muon commune, Muong La district (Son La). (Photo: VNA)
Terraced rice fields in Chieng Muon commune, Muong La district (Son La). (Photo: VNA)
An ethnic-minority village in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong has become well-known for its title “village with 3-nos” (no drinking, no smoking and no social evils) thanks to a concerted communal effort that commenced over a dozen years ago.
The best time to admire the golden rice fields in Y Ty in the northern province of Lao Cai is from September to October, however in 'pouring water season', starting from May to June, Y Ty is as beautiful as a watercolor painting.
The northern mountainous province of Yen Bai will open its annual “Pouring Water Season” tourism festival on May 30 as part of the “Vietnamese people travel Vietnam” programme.
Bac Ha is a northeastern district in Lao Cai province. The wonderful natural beauty and extraordinary culture turn Bac Ha district into an attractive destination for tourists.
Terraced rice fields in Thach Yen commune, Cao Phong district, Hoa Binh province, are promised to be a great potential for the commune to promote local tourism development.