
Terraced rice fields in the hills – a masterpiece amidst the vast forests of Northwest Vietnam.

The terraced rice fields have been "dyed" a vibrant yellow color of ripe rice.

Along with Dóm Bái hamlet, terraced rice fields are mainly planted in hamlets with high hilly terrain such as: Thượng Riêng, Vôi Hạ, Thây Voi, Thăn, Tre Báng

The rice stalks, heavy with grain, await harvest day.

It is expected that the people of Muong Vang will focus on harvesting ripe rice in the last days of October.

The rice grains glisten in the sunlight.

Raspberry Hill – the area where the ceremonial part of the 2025 Hillside Terraced Rice Fields Festival is planned to be held.

Located at an altitude of over 1,000m above sea level, the climate in the terraced rice fields is cool year-round, with temperatures ranging from 23 to 28 degrees Celsius.

Terraced rice fields - a unique farming technique of the people in the highlands.

The rich, prosperous yellow color of the people of Muong Vang region.

The stream meanders at the foot of the terraced rice fields.

The terraced rice fields, stacked one on top of another, create a unique and peaceful natural landscape.

The skillful, nimble hands of the mothers and sisters have created perfectly straight rows of rice plants.

The graceful Muong girl beside the rice stalks.

Concrete roads extending to the rice fields make it convenient for farmers to care for their rice crops.

The resettlement area was built near the production area, ensuring both safety during the rainy and stormy season and convenience for agricultural production.

The terraced rice fields of the Hill Region are considered to have the most beautiful natural landscape and the most aesthetically pleasing rice field structure in the province.

With its stunningly beautiful terraced rice fields stretching across the mountain slopes, the Hill Region has become a popular destination attracting tourists from all over.
Duc Anh
Source: https://baophutho.vn/tha-hon-tren-dinh-mien-doi-241422.htm






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