The highlight of the festival is the majestic beauty of more than 400 hectares of terraced fields in the Hill Region during the rice harvest season. Over thousands of years of creation, under the diligent hands of humans, the terraced fields stretch one after another on the hillsides, interspersed with ancient primeval forests, creating a rare landscape painting.
In particular, some fields are located next to waterfalls with white foam, making the scenery more majestic and poetic. It is the harmony between nature and labor that creates a different value, becoming a "specialty" of tourism in the Hill Region.
Not only stopping at admiring the landscape, the festival also opens up opportunities for visitors to explore indigenous culture, especially Muong culture. Traditional rituals such as the new rice celebration, bustling Muong gong performances, along with cultural activities, sports , and folk games imbued with Muong ethnic colors will be recreated, bringing unforgettable experiences.
Maintaining and developing the Hilly Terraced Field Festival not only honors the value of natural and cultural heritage, but also contributes to effectively implementing programs and goals for socio -economic development in ethnic minority and mountainous areas. Through the festival, many agricultural products, OCOP products and local tourism services are promoted, expanding the market, thereby creating more jobs and increasing income for people. At the same time, the event also contributes to calling for investment, effectively exploiting the potential of community tourism and eco-tourism in the locality.
With the careful preparation of the Organizing Committee and the companionship and support of the people, the 2025 Hilly Terraced Field Festival promises to be an attractive destination, leaving many impressions in the hearts of visitors, continuing to affirm its position as one of the unique festivals associated with agricultural tourism, rural and mountainous areas.
Source: https://baovanhoa.vn/du-lich/le-hoi-ruong-bac-thang-mien-doi-169113.html
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