In late May and early June, the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau enters the rainy season. When rains cool mountains down, local ethnics begin new crops.
Ethnic people in Lai Chau start field work when rains fill terraced fields with water (Source: VNA)
Locals grow rice in water-filled fields (Source: VNA)
Locals grow rice in water-filled fields (Source: VNA)
Some use plough machine to serve the new crop (Source: VNA)
Plough machine helps them save labour force (Source: VNA)
Beautiful terraced fields filled with water (Source: VNA)
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