For long time, the golden ripe rice terraces of Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province are known to many tourists as beautiful scenery, attracts thousands of visitors, experience. In the middle of September - the end of the 10th annual calendar, This rice field is like the huge stairs covered with yellow color appears between white mist.
Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province is famous for its golden ripe rice fields stretching across the mountains, attracting tens of thousands of visitors every year.
The rice field is located at the foot of the Hoang Lien Mountains, at an altitude of 1,000 m above sea level. It is called "Venus field" because of its sparkling beauty ... To reach Mu Cang Chai district must pass through Khau Pha pass is one of the four great pass of the North West, located the capital of Hanoi about 300km. At the time of golden rice from mid-September to 10, the fields of ethnic minority people are always busy welcoming visitors to the crowd to contemplate and take souvenirs.
A corner of the tent looks the fields of the Mong people of Mu Cang Chai district in the midst of the wild mountains. Although Mu Cang Chai district is poor, nature lends itself to the beautiful natural scenery.
Covering 90% of the district population, the Mong people in Mu Cang Chai live on high mountain slopes, uniting the village community. They have a rich folklore culture, festive rituals: Gau tao, new rice worship ceremony, wedding ceremony, lullaby, singing, dancing, flute ... carry many meanings. , containing love, hidden harmony with the nature of heaven and earth captivated people
The terraced fields stretch across the mountainside, creating a lush, mountainous landscape. Therefore the Mu Cang Chai fields are tourists like the "Venus" of the Northwest.
In September - the end of October is the best time for visitors to travel and explore the natural scenery and unique cultural beauty of ethnic minority people living in Mu Cang Chai district.
Coming to Mu Cang Chai district, visitors can feel the richness of nature, the culture and warmth of humanity.
The road to Mu Cang Chai is far and difficult, but it is very interesting, the scene is constantly changing with winding roads, winding on sloping hills like silk strips. Visitors will feel the change of height, the two sides are terraced rice terraces yellow gold to crown the people.
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Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province is famous for its golden ripe rice fields stretching across the mountains, attracting tens of thousands of visitors every year.
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A corner of the tent looks the fields of the Mong people of Mu Cang Chai district in the midst of the wild mountains. Although Mu Cang Chai district is poor, nature lends itself to the beautiful natural scenery.
Photo by Vespa |
The terraced fields stretch across the mountainside, creating a lush, mountainous landscape. Therefore the Mu Cang Chai fields are tourists like the "Venus" of the Northwest.
In September - the end of October is the best time for visitors to travel and explore the natural scenery and unique cultural beauty of ethnic minority people living in Mu Cang Chai district.
Coming to Mu Cang Chai district, visitors can feel the richness of nature, the culture and warmth of humanity.
The road to Mu Cang Chai is far and difficult, but it is very interesting, the scene is constantly changing with winding roads, winding on sloping hills like silk strips. Visitors will feel the change of height, the two sides are terraced rice terraces yellow gold to crown the people.