Mu Cang Chai boasts picturesque terraced rice fields
Mu Cang Chai, in the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai, is renowned for its terraced fields, particularly in Autumn, when the rice pads are ripe.
The beauty of rice fields in the northwestern region (Source: VNA)
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Terraced rice fields span from mountain peaks to springs (Source: VNA)
A view of Cao Pha valley (Source: VNA)
Rice is grown once a year and totally subject to weather. (Source: VNA)
Most of the harvesting and preserving stages are manual. (Source: VNA)
A peaceful life (Source: VNA)
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Com is a special dish in the harvest time (Source: VNA)
Farmers are harvesting rice (Source: VNA)
Harvesting time is between September and October (Source: VNA)
Rice is mainly grown in La Pan Tan, Che Cu Nha, Thao Chua Chai (Source: VNA)
H’mong children (Source: VNA)
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Terraced fields in La Pan Tan attract many tourists (Source: VNA)
Cao Pha Valley below the Khau Pha Pass is also among attractive destinations. (Source: VNA)
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Khau Pha is one of the four highest passes in Vietnam (Source: VNA)