The terraced rice fields are in their prime amidst the majestic mountains. In the distance is Mount Mu, with its fascinating caves and precious hot springs.
The terraced rice fields, layered in layers, create a dreamy scene in the morning sun amidst the peaceful countryside of Muong Vang, a region predominantly inhabited by the Muong ethnic group who have created this heritage.
The small, peaceful house is nestled amidst the lush green fields and mountains.
The Muong village road is nestled amidst lush greenery.
Ho Kha Lake is clear and calm like a mirror reflecting the rice fields and mountains of the mountainous region. It has been approved as a high-end eco -tourism , resort, and hot spring area, promising to be an attractive destination in the future.
The terraced rice fields of Doi hamlet, nestled among hills and villages, carry within them the story of wet rice cultivation culture and the customs of the indigenous Muong people.
The cool, refreshing Mu Stream provides water to nourish the lush green rice fields.
At Thung Hill, over 1,000 meters above sea level – the "roof" of Muong Vang – alongside the terraced rice fields are strangely shaped gray rocks. Blessed with natural beauty and a cool climate, this area has also been approved for a large-scale ecotourism, resort, and entertainment development project.
Amidst the lush greenery, dotted with wildflowers and fruits like rhododendron and wild eggplant, the landscape presents a vibrant and captivating picture of the highlands.
Cam Le
Source: https://baophutho.vn/me-man-ruong-bac-thang-vung-cao-muong-vang-239296.htm






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