Vietnam’s northwestern region welcomes September and October with golden terraced rice fields. Here are some pictures of yellow season in Mu Cang Chai, Y Ty, and Hoang Su Phi taken by photographer Le Viet Khanh:
A beautiful road overlooks terrced rice fields
The mountains provide limited
land for wet rice cultivation
Local people take full advantage hillsides to create beautiful terraced
rice fields
A famous hill in La Pan Tan-Mu Cang Chai: "Mam
Xoi”
The rocky path up Mam Xoi hill is a challenge for photographers
500 hectares of terraced rice fields in La Pan Tan, Che Cu Nha and De Xu Phinh commune were recognized as national heritage sites in 2007 by the Ministry, Sports and tourism
A view of Y Ty in Lao Cai province
Yellow season in Hoang Su Phi
Source: VOV
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