Terraced rice fields in Hoang Su Phi district reach their glorious peak from mid-September to early October, blanketing the whole area in shades of gold. (Photo: VNA)
Along with renowned mountainous destinations like Y Ty and Sapa in Lao Cai province and Mu Cang Chai in Yen Bai province, Hoang Su Phi is a jaw-dropping area of Vietnam’s north well worth visiting. (Photo: VNA)
Golden terraced rice fields add more charm to the magnificent landscapes of Hoang Su Phi district. (Photo: VNA)
The border district of Hoang Su Phi, located in the western part of Ha Giang province, is home to various ethnic minority groups such as the Dao, Hmong, La Chi, Tay, and Nung, among others. (Photo: VNA)
Hoang Su Phi’s farmed terraces begin to brighten in the middle of September, signalling the start of the month-long harvest season. (Photo: VNA)
For travel aficionados, Hoang Su Phi is the perfect stop on harvest season tours through northern mountainous provinces as the local paddies are often the last to turn gold. (Photo: VNA)
Though the terraces in Hoang Su Phi are not as renowned as those in Y Ty in Lao Cai province and Mu Cang Chai in Yen Bai province, they are no less stunning and poetic in their appearance. (Photo: VNA)
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