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The rainwater pouring down into the terraced fields in Mu Cang Chai, Yen Bai province, creates a magnificent beauty called ‘the water pouring season'. (Photo: Yen Bai TV)
The terraced fields are a colorful mosaic of yellow and brown alluvial soil, green rice plants, and water reflecting a blue sky, red sunrise, or purple sunset. It’s a rare treat for the eyes. (Photo: Labor Newspaper).
From above, you can watch water pour down into the terraced rice fields. (Photo: A Lu/VOV)
Farmers plough the fertile soil and repair the irrigation system near Phung village in Ha Giang province. (Photo: Ky Nam.)
A local farmer, in his traditional costume, carries his child on his back while working in the fields. (Photo: Khac Huong)
The fields’ soft curves blend and the water reflects the white clouds, blue sky, and green mountain ranges. (Photo: Labor Newspaper)
Phung village in Ha Giang during the water pouring season. (Photo: Ky Nam)
Terraced fields in Ta Leng commune, Lai Chau province. (Photo: laichau.gov.vn.)
Photo: Khac Huong
The terraced rice fields look mesmerizingly beautiful at sunset. (Photo: laichau.gov.vn)
Magnificent terraced rice fields during water pouring season
16-06-2023 11:42
(VOVWORLD) - Terraced fields in Vietnam’s northern mountain region become gorgeous in May and June when farmers go to the rice fields to plant a new crop.
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