
When the first summer rains pour down, refreshing the dry terraced rice fields, Mu Cang Chai (Yen Bai) takes on a magical beauty. Photo: Giang A Chay

The rainy season, also known as the rice planting season, is not only the time when the local people begin a new crop season, but also a moment when nature bestows upon this land a breathtakingly beautiful landscape reminiscent of a traditional ink painting. Photo: Giàng A Chay

The rice paddies shimmer like thousands of giant mirrors reflecting the sky. To fully appreciate this "myriad mirrors," tourists usually visit Mu Cang Chai around May and June each year. This is when the locals begin planting rice, and water is evenly distributed throughout the fields, creating a magnificent scene. Photo: Giang A Chay

The Hmong people in Mu Cang Chai have skillfully selected relatively large hillsides and mountain slopes with moderate gradients and locations that receive natural water sources (rain, streams) to create magnificent terraced rice fields. Photo: Giang A Chay

The irrigated rice fields reflect the brilliant golden sunlight, the fluffy white clouds, and the emerald green of the surrounding trees. The entire mountainous region seems to come alive, brimming with vitality. Photo: Giàng A Chay

The magical light of sunrise and sunset is the "golden moment" that highlights the captivating beauty of the terraced rice fields during the rainy season. Some ideal locations to admire and capture these stunning moments of Mu Cang Chai during the rainy season include La Pan Tan, Che Cu Nha, De Xu Phinh, and Mam Xoi Hill (Khau Pha). Photo: Giang A Chay

Viewed from above, the terraced rice fields during the rainy season appear layer upon layer. Photo: Giàng A Chay

The Mù Cang Chải rice paddies during the rainy season attract tourists not only with their visual beauty but also with unique cultural experiences. Visitors can immerse themselves in the daily lives of the H'Mông, Dao, and Thái ethnic groups, observe the traditional rice planting process, and learn about their distinctive traditional culture. Photo: Giàng A Chay

The road is quite steep and winding, so tourists should choose appropriate transportation and drive safely. Photo: Giang A Chay

Mu Cang Chai during the rainy season is a magical moment of nature, a vibrant and colorful painting that anyone who loves the beauty of the Northwest mountains and forests should not miss. Photo: Giang A Chay
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