(Baonghean.vn) - Not as famous as Mu Cang Chai (Yen Bai), but the terraced fields in Western Nghe An also have their own impressions. Each season has its own beauty. That is the impressive highlight that makes this mysterious land more poetic.
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New colors in the valley of Huoi To village, Mai Son commune (Tuong Duong). The terraced fields here were painstakingly created by the people over many generations and have become a rice-growing area of hundreds of hectares in the border area. |
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Children in the rice fields of Hua Kho village, Quang Phong commune (Que Phong) with their fathers during the planting season. |
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Somewhere in the sunny and windy Western region of Nghe An, primitive farming tools still play a major role in people's production life. |
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A man with a farming tool leveling the terraced fields in Tien Phong commune (Que Phong). |
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During harvest season, the terraced fields are like embroidered scarves surrounding the village. The picture of the village not only appears like embroidered brocade but also evokes prosperity and abundance. |
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Rice fields in Chau Kim commune (Que Phong) during harvest season. Women transport rice to the village and the aqueduct becomes their main road. |
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Fields covered with flying storks during harvest season. A poetic feature of Hoa Tien village, Chau Tien commune (Quy Chau). |
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Residents of the ancient Muong Po area (Tam Bong village, Tam Quang commune, Tuong Duong district today) have had a history of hundreds of years of wet rice cultivation. |
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A Dan mother in Co Phat village, Mon Son commune (Con Cuong) harvests the summer-autumn crop. |
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On the rice field of Quang Phuc village - Tam Dinh commune (Tuong Duong). |
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Harvest season in Chan Nan village, Chi Khe commune (Con Cuong). |
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Rice valley in Quang Phong commune (Que Phong). |
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Terraced fields in Pha village, Yen Khe commune (Con Cuong). This is also an old rice-growing area in the western region of Nghe An. |
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