northern highlands - Tin tức mới nhất hàng đầu Việt Nam cập nhật liên tục 24h https://dathoavina.com/tag/northern-highlands Wed, 04 Sep 2019 08:46:10 +0000 vi hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Festival to offer paragliders views of northern terrace fields https://dathoavina.com/festival-to-offer-paragliders-views-of-northern-terrace-fields.html https://dathoavina.com/festival-to-offer-paragliders-views-of-northern-terrace-fields.html#respond Wed, 04 Sep 2019 08:46:02 +0000 https://dathoavina.com/?p=1294 During the harvest season in October, rice paddies turn golden yellow and one of the most incredible sights in northern Vietnam. Photo by Shutterstock/Hong Dung. Mu Cang Chai, a rural district in Yen Bai Province with iconic rice terraces, will host a paragliding festival from September 20-22. The annual festival, organized by VietWings Hanoi Paragliding […]

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Festival to offer paragliders views of northern terrace fields

During the harvest season in October, rice paddies turn golden yellow and one of the most incredible sights in northern Vietnam. Photo by Shutterstock/Hong Dung.

Mu Cang Chai, a rural district in Yen Bai Province with iconic rice terraces, will host a paragliding festival from September 20-22.

The annual festival, organized by VietWings Hanoi Paragliding Club since 2013, has become the largest such event in the country.

Its timing makes the festival more popular: it coincides with the rice harvest season in Mu Cang Chai, which is said to be at its most beautiful from late September to early October, when the fields are dyed yellow.

This year around 200 local and foreign competitors are expected to take part in the festival, six times the number in its inaugural year.

The paragliders will take off from Khau Pha Mountain, one of the four most dangerous passes in Vietnam due to its foggy winding roads and steep terrain.

Khau Pha rises 1,200 meters, and will provide the contestants with the best views of the golden carpet stretching over 500 hectares in the Mu Cang Chai valley.

Visitors who love adventure can join the paragliders as passengers and ride tandem over the terrace fields, voted as one of “the most colorful places” on the planet by U.S. magazine Condé Nast Traveler.

Mu Cang Chai, around seven hours by road to the northwest of Hanoi, is at the foot of the Hoang Lien Son mountain range.

The H’Mong ethnic group started carving rice terraces into the mountains centuries ago and continue to plant the crop today.

In 2017 the terraced fields were named one of the 19 most picturesque peaks on earth by U.S. travel site Insider.

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Scintillating sight: waterlogged fields in Vietnam’s northern highlands https://dathoavina.com/scintillating-sight-waterlogged-fields-in-vietnams-northern-highlands.html https://dathoavina.com/scintillating-sight-waterlogged-fields-in-vietnams-northern-highlands.html#respond Thu, 20 Jun 2019 15:21:02 +0000 https://dathoavina.com/?p=483 The famous terraced rice fields in Vietnam’s northern highlands are shining pools reflecting the sun as farmers get another crop underway. The terraced fields in the northern highlands present widely different vistas during different seasons. In June, they are waterlogged as farmers prepare for a new crop. While it is often said that the rice […]

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The famous terraced rice fields in Vietnam’s northern highlands are shining pools reflecting the sun as farmers get another crop underway.
Scintillating sight: waterlogged fields in Vietnam’s northern highlands

The terraced fields in the northern highlands present widely different vistas during different seasons. In June, they are waterlogged as farmers prepare for a new crop.

While it is often said that the rice harvest season during September and October is the best time of the year to see the terraced fields as they shine a golden yellow, the waterlogged fields are no less stunning as they reflect the bright summer sun.

The farmers flood the fields soon after the first summer rains and start transplanting rice seedlings for the new crop. The watering season lasts from late May to the end of June every year, and it is a time when photography enthusiasts rush to the northern highlands to capture a different kind of beauty.

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A farmer tills a flooded terraced rice field in Tu Le, a small valley surrounded by three mountains – Khau Pha, Khau Than, Khau Song in Yen Bai Province, around 150 kilometers northwest of Hanoi.

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An aerial view of waterlogged fields in Tu Le, with a patch of green indicating what they will look like as the rice plants grow.

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The Lim Mong Valley is a spectacular collage of bright colors when seen from the Khau Pha Pass in Yen Bai Province.

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Apart from the skill involved in carving these fields on the sides of mountains in Mu Cang Chai, a rural district of Yen Bai, the H’Mong and Thai people’s cultivation process also showcases their indigenous knowledge.

Farmers take advantage of the first rain showers of the summer when the sun is not at its hottest to drain the fields. They also direct water from streams through bamboo tubes to irrigate the fields.

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Children from 10-11 years old typically learn on the job as they help their family by plowing the fields with buffaloes. It is not unusual to see younger children follow their sisters or brothers to the fields to play.

U.S. magazine Condé Nast Traveler recently chose rice terraces in Yen Bai Provinceas one of “the most colorful places” on the planet.

Mu Cang Chai is around seven hours drive to the northwest of Hanoi. It sits at 1,000 meters (3,300 feet) above sea level at the foot of the Hoang Lien Son mountain range.

Locals, mainly belonging to the H’Mong ethnic minority group, began carving rice terraces into the mountain range centuries ago and continue to plant and harvest the crop today.

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Early in the morning, the H’Mong people in Sang Ma Sao, a remote commune in Bat Xat District, around 70 kilometers from Sa Pa, a popular tourist town in Lao Cai Province, carry their hoes and lead their buffaloes to start another working day.

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A woman walks in the middle of newly-planted rice fields.

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