Unique stone fences protecting fields in the Western region of Nghe An
(Baonghean.vn) - Instead of making fences from bamboo, people in Huoi Pai village, Yen Tinh commune, Tuong Duong district (Nghe An) have made stone fences to protect their fields. The stone fences are neatly arranged, meticulously running along the stream, looking very unique.
Arranging stone fence. Clip: Tien Dong |
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Huoi Pai village is located next to Pai stream. Every rainy season, the water pushes a lot of pebbles back, so people pick up the stones and gradually stack them up to make a fence to protect their fields. Photo: Tien Dong |
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The fence winds along the rice fields. Photo: Tien Dong |
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Pebbles and veined stream stones are stacked on top of each other. Photo: Tien Dong |
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Ms. Vi Thi Bang said that making a stone fence is more solid, and there is no fear of buffaloes and cows entering the fields and destroying them. Instead of placing the stone at once, the locals will place a little stone each day, and over time the fence will become taller and longer. Photo: Tien Dong |
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Along Pai stream, stone fences are meticulously arranged, over time covered with green moss and vines. Photo: Tien Dong |
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Besides protecting the fields, collecting pebbles to make fences is truly a feat of the people here. Photo: Tien Dong |
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Mr. Vi Van Khun - Head of Huoi Pai village said: Since 1985, a number of households have come to this area to establish villages and reclaim rice fields. Because people's fields are mainly located along streams, so to prevent Pai stream from being silted up because after each flood, many pebbles are washed away, people have collected stones to make fences, gradually creating the stone fences as they are today. Currently, along the streams, the row of stone fences protecting people's fields is nearly 2 km long, and each year it is still being built longer. Photo: Tien Dong |