(Baonghean.vn) -Lush green fields nestled against misty mountains, an elderly woman quietly preparing the evening meal... These are the quintessential touches of the autumn scenery in Phu Quy.
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| Phu Quy is the old name for a part of northwestern Nghe An province, now comprising the districts of Quy Hop, Quy Chau, and Que Phong. The photo shows a road through the mountainous district of Quy Hop. On this early autumn afternoon, only a few people are visible. In the distance, smoke rises from a traditional Thai stilt house. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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| Autumn is also the time when teak trees along National Highway 48, passing through Chau Binh commune, Quy Chau district, bloom. These imported trees were planted about 70 years ago. Photo by Ho Phuong |
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| Water lilies bloom in the garden of a house in Kim Son town, Que Phong district. The flowers are most beautiful in the early morning. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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| On a remote mountain range in Nam Giai commune, Que Phong district, a waterfall cascades gracefully amidst a tranquil, lush green forest. (Photo by Huu Vi) |
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| Under the stilt house, the father and son are leisurely fishing together. Photo by Huu Vi. |
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| The mother quietly prepares the evening meal. The days are getting shorter as autumn approaches, and dinner will be a little earlier than in the summer. Photo: Ho Phuong |
Ho Phuong - Huu Vi