Phu Tho works to turn Mien Doi terraced fields into highlight on Vietnam’s tourism map

Widely regarded as one of the most picturesque landscapes in Phu Tho and the wider northwestern region, the terraced fields cascade across gently sloping hillsides.

Mien Doi terraced fields in Thuong Coc, Phu Tho (Photo: VNA)
Mien Doi terraced fields in Thuong Coc, Phu Tho (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Mien Doi terraced fields in Thuong Coc commune in the northern province of Phu Tho have in recent years benefited from a series of programmes and plans initiated by the local authorities, including strengthened planning and management efforts, as well as increased investment in tourism infrastructure.

The commune has so far focused on developing community-based tourism linked with hands-on experiences and the promotion of local products, preserving the terraced landscape, and maintaining its natural scenery, all aimed at creating a breakthrough in tourism-driven economic development.

Widely regarded as one of the most picturesque landscapes in Phu Tho and the wider northwestern region, the terraced fields cascade across gently sloping hillsides. They stand not only as a testament to the agricultural ingenuity of the Muong ethnic minority people, but also as a valuable scenic resource, deeply imbued with local cultural identity. This provides a strong foundation for developing agricultural and eco-tourism experiences.

On October 25, the Thuong Coc People’s Committee held the Mien Doi terraced field festival 2025, attracting thousands of residents and visitors. The event was an important cultural and tourism highlight, aimed at preserving and promoting the value of the landscape while honouring Muong cultural expressions, including gong performances, folk singing, the new-rice-celebration rituals, and distinctive local dishes and products.

According to Bui Van Cuong, Vice Chairman of the Thuong Coc People’s Committee, the festival not only celebrates the historical and cultural heritage of the ethnic group, but also reaffirms the commune’s strategic direction in developing tourism aligned with cultural preservation and the protection of Mien Doi’s agricultural ecosystem. It also contributes to driving local socio-economic development.

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The Mien Doi terraced fields in harvesting season (Photo: VNA)

Tran Van Liem, a visitor from Ninh Binh province, said Mien Doi offers a unique landscape, where visitors can walk among golden rice fields set midway along the hillsides.

Hoang Thu Nga, a tourist from Hanoi, remarked that, to elevate the terraced fields into an attractive, long-stay destination, the local authorities need a well-designed, sustainable and scientifically grounded planning strategy.

She suggested that the area should be be planned and developed into an experiential tourism site linked with agricultural seasons, festivals, and traditional cuisine. Alongside this, she stressed the need for increased investment in infrastructure and services to create a breakthrough in local economic development and provide sustainable livelihoods for residents, thereby positioning Mien Doi as a distinctive and compelling destination on Vietnam’s tourism map in the years ahead./.

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