rice fields - The latest top news in Vietnam updated continuously 24 hours https://dathoavina.com/tag/rice-fields Sun, 20 Oct 2019 08:25:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Central Highlands staircase fields from a bird’s eye view https://dathoavina.com/central-highlands-staircase-fields-from-a-birds-eye-view.html https://dathoavina.com/central-highlands-staircase-fields-from-a-birds-eye-view.html#respond Sun, 20 Oct 2019 08:25:14 +0000 https://dathoavina.com/?p=1523 Shining green rice terraces created by Jrai ethnic people depict the scenic charm of Chu Se District, Gia Lai Province. In early October, visitors passing along Highway 25, which cuts through H Bong and la Pal communes in Chu Se District, are greeted by the glistening terraced rice fields in these highlands. The Chu Se terraces lie 40 km […]

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Shining green rice terraces created by Jrai ethnic people depict the scenic charm of Chu Se District, Gia Lai Province.
In early October, visitors passing along Highway 25, which cuts through H Bong and la Pal communes in Chu Se District, are greeted by the glistening staircase terraces in these highlands. The Chu Se terraces lie 40 km away from Pleiku Town, Gia Lai Province, with beauty no less equal to that of the countrys northwestern region.

In early October, visitors passing along Highway 25, which cuts through H Bong and la Pal communes in Chu Se District, are greeted by the glistening terraced rice fields in these highlands.

The Chu Se terraces lie 40 km away from Pleiku Town in Gia Lai, with beauty no less than that of the terraces in the northwestern region.

Small passageways carve out the plots of the fields which are situated symmetrically side by side, and appear similar to the veins of a leaf.

Small passageways carve out the plots of the fields which are situated symmetrically side by side, and appear similar to the veins of a leaf.

Rice paddies thrive from the freshwater flow spewing from the artificial lake Ayun Ha and streams in Gia Lai.

Rice paddies thrive from the freshwater flow spewing from the artificial lake Ayun Ha and streams in Gia Lai.

For many generations, the Jrai people have inhabited this region and cultivated the land surrounding these hills into a staircase-like structure to expand the fields for intensive farming.The passages interwoven between each field create shapes throughout the land, turning the landscape into a giant canvas of patterns.

For many generations, the Jrai people have inhabited this region and cultivated the land surrounding these hills into a staircase-like structure to expand the fields for intensive farming.

The passages interwoven between each field create shapes throughout the land, turning the landscape into a giant canvas of patterns.

Humble-sized tents are used by the locals to rest and store away personal possessions when visiting the fields.

Humble-sized tents are used by the locals to rest and store away personal possessions when visiting the fields.

In the picture above, one can see that each field consecutively connects to one another forming a mosaic of green shades on the highland. I feel refreshed when wandering amongst these deep green rice paddies, relishing in the peaceful ambiance free from air pollution, photographer Hoang Quoc Vinh from Gia Lai Province said.

In the picture above, one can see that each field consecutively connects to another forming a mosaic of green shades on the highland.

“I feel refreshed when wandering amongst these deep green rice paddies, relishing in the peaceful ambiance free from air pollution,” photographer Hoang Quoc Vinh from Gia Lai Province said.

A corner of Gia Lai captured in the early morning.Apart from this area, tourists in Chu Se District frequent such famous sites as the Phu Cuong waterfall, Ayun Ha lake, and the Nhon Hoa elephant village.

A field in Chu Se District captured in the early morning. Apart from this area, tourists in Chu Se frequent other famous sites such as the Phu Cuong waterfall, Ayun Ha lake, and the Nhon Hoa elephant village.

Photos by Hoang Quoc Vinh, Nguyen Quang Thanh

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Photographers flock to Yen Bai’s golden terraces https://dathoavina.com/photographers-flock-to-yen-bais-golden-terraces.html https://dathoavina.com/photographers-flock-to-yen-bais-golden-terraces.html#respond Mon, 23 Sep 2019 09:34:16 +0000 https://dathoavina.com/?p=1441 When the mature rice crop in the northern Vietnamese province’s vast fields turns yellow, the sight is breathtaking. Saigon photographer Nguyen Tan Tuan captures his colleague paragliding over golden rice fields in Tu Le Commune, Yen Bai Province’s Van Chan District. Photographers also visit other famous locations like Lam Mong and Lam Thai villages, Cao Pha Valley and Khau Pha […]

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When the mature rice crop in the northern Vietnamese province’s vast fields turns yellow, the sight is breathtaking.
Paragliding over golden rice field in Tu Le. In mid-September and early October, it is an ideal time to see terraced fields in Yen Bai during the ripe rice season. This is also the time when photography lovers all over the country come to compose photos. Photographer Nguyen Tan Tuan (Ho Chi Minh City) has a photo hunt with his colleagues on a journey from Tu Le (Van Chan district) to Lam Mong and Lam Thai villages - Cao Pha valley - Khau Pha pass and Che road Cu Nha - La Pan Tan - Lao Chai - Sang Nhù (Mu Cang Chai district).

Saigon photographer Nguyen Tan Tuan captures his colleague paragliding over golden rice fields in Tu Le Commune, Yen Bai Province’s Van Chan District.

Photographers also visit other famous locations like Lam Mong and Lam Thai villages, Cao Pha Valley and Khau Pha Pass.

Between mid-September and early October is the time when photographers from across the country visit Yen Bai to take photos of the ripening rice crop.

A photo of Mam Xoi Hill in Mu Cang Chai District in mist at 6 a.m.This field, which is part of La Pan Tan Village, has became a symbol of Mu Cang Chai, making its a must-stop-by destination for anyone who visits this upland area.

A photo of a terraced field still covered in mist at 6 a.m. on Mam Xoi Hill in Mu Cang Chai District.

This field, in Han Xung Village of La Pan Tan Commune, has become a symbol of Mu Cang Chai, making it a must-visit destination for anyone who visits this upland area.

Terraced fields near Mam Xoi Hill in La Pan Tan Commune.The rice fields locate around 1km above sea level and about 10km away from the center of Mu Cang Chai District.

Terraced fields near Mam Xoi Hill in La Pan Tan Commune.

The field is located around 1 km above sea level and 10 km from Mu Cang Chai District.

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A photo angle that shows the Sang Ngu terrace field shaped like a horseshoe.

“The process of hunting for photos during the rice ripening season helps photographers blend with nature and make new friends and share their passions about photography,” the photographer said.

Photographers in the far distance are taking photos of the rice fields.

Photographers take photos of the rice fields.

First time visitors to Mu Cang Chai should rent a motorbike and hire a porter or other locals to show them the spots with the best views.

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An aerial view of farmers harvesting rice near a house on a terrace field in Mo De Commune.

A mother carrying her baby on a rice field.Photographers often ask or hire locals to pose for a photo amidst the golden season.

A woman with her baby in a rice field.

Photographers often ask or hire locals to pose for photos in this golden season.

Photos by Nguyen Tan Tuan

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Northern Vietnam valley unrolls its golden carpet https://dathoavina.com/northern-vietnam-valley-unrolls-its-golden-carpet.html https://dathoavina.com/northern-vietnam-valley-unrolls-its-golden-carpet.html#respond Mon, 05 Aug 2019 14:09:33 +0000 https://dathoavina.com/?p=841 Rice fields in Bac Son Valley of Lang Son Province, 160 km north of Hanoi, have donned their yellow-gold harvest cloak. Farmers in the valley of Lang Son, which borders China, cultivate two rice crops a year that they harvest in July and November. In late July and early August every year, the ripening paddy […]

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Rice fields in Bac Son Valley of Lang Son Province, 160 km north of Hanoi, have donned their yellow-gold harvest cloak.
Northern Vietnam valley unrolls its golden carpet

Farmers in the valley of Lang Son, which borders China, cultivate two rice crops a year that they harvest in July and November.

In late July and early August every year, the ripening paddy fields turn different shades of yellow and green, while wispy white clouds float above, making the panoramic view of the valley a sight to behold.

To see Bac Son Valley at its best, it’s best to hike up the Na Lay Mountain.

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A dash of brown is added to the patchwork of yellows and greens because of the different times at which some of the rice is planted and harvested.

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The rice harvest season in Bac Son Valley happens sooner than in other localities and lasts about a week, giving visitors a short span in which to enjoy the sight of vast yellow-green fields. A two or three day trip at this time is a sure winner.

Bac Son was once not as well known as other sites like Y Ty in Lao Cai Province or Mu Cang Chai in Yen Bai Province, but photographers and backpackers are flocking here in increasing numbers during the rice harvesting season.

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A river meanders through the fields that have limestone outcrops as their background. The area is home to the Tay, Nung and Dao ethnic minority groups who live in small houses next to their rice fields.

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In the afternoon, people burn straw to clean up the fields and prepare for the next crop.

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Mountains surrounding the Bac Son Valley are good sites for cloud hunting, giving the place an added attraction. From Hanoi, follow National Highway 3 to Thai Nguyen Province, and then 80 km on Highway 1B to reach the place.

On the way to Bac Son Valley early morning, visitors can stop by the Tam Canh mountain pass, about 3 km from Bac Son Town, to enjoy another majestic landscape.

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Photographer Bui Vinh Thuan, a native of Bac Son, said the peak of Na Lay Mountain is about 400 m above sea level, and a great place to view the entire Bac Son Valley below.

“When the sun rises behind the mountains and valleys hidden in the clouds, Bac Son looks like a water color painting,” Thuan said.

He advised that visitors wake up as early as 3:30 a.m. to climb 1,200 stone steps in an hour to reach the Na Lay Peak. Climbing the steps after rainy nights is risky because they become slippery, he cautioned. And even in the summer, tourists should carry a thin jacket because it is cold early in the mornings and late in the night.

How to get there

Buses to Lang Son Province leave frequently from the Gia Lam, Nuoc Ngam and Giap Bat bus stations in Hanoi. Ticket prices are in the VND100,000 – 200,000 ($4-9) range. From the Lang Son bus station, one can take a taxi to Bac Son Valley for VND500,000 ($20).

There are trekkers and photographers who drive their motorbikes or cars all the way from Hanoi via the Nhat Tan bridge, Highway 3 and Thai Nguyen Province, turn right at Highway 1B and drive another 75 to 80 km to reach the valley.

Overnight stays

Hostels and homestays are available near the foot of the Na Lay Mountain in Quynh Son Village for VND90,000 – 200,000 ($3-8) per night. To save time going down the mountain, an option is to camp overnight on the mountaintop, for which tents, blankets, flashlights, lighters, food etc. have to be packed.

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A rich rodent yield from a rice field in northern Vietnam https://dathoavina.com/a-rich-rodent-yield-from-a-rice-field-in-northern-vietnam.html https://dathoavina.com/a-rich-rodent-yield-from-a-rice-field-in-northern-vietnam.html#respond Sun, 21 Jul 2019 09:10:39 +0000 https://dathoavina.com/?p=716 This is how two men of Ninh Hiep Village, Hanoi’s Gia Lam District, catch rice field rats for food rich in protein. The two men set up traps in rice fields to catch rats in early July after the land was plowed following the harvest season. These traps have a serrated rim and a diameter […]

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This is how two men of Ninh Hiep Village, Hanoi’s Gia Lam District, catch rice field rats for food rich in protein.
In northern Vietnam, a rich rodent yield from a rice field 

The two men set up traps in rice fields to catch rats in early July after the land was plowed following the harvest season.

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These traps have a serrated rim and a diameter of five to six centimeters, which are used to catch two types of field rats – vole and rhizomyinae.

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Traps are placed in higher mounds near the fields, where rats often stay after the harvests. Villagers said that since field rats use only one path to go in and out of their holes, they would set up traps on that path that will clamp shut on the rats’ legs.

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“June and November are the best months to catch field rats since they are fatter from eating rice. Across the fields, the villagers use dogs to sniff out the holes and dig them up. However, that method requires a lot of effort. Using the trap is more effective and less time-consuming,” Nguyen Son said as he looked for the path to lay his trap.

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They mark where they’ve placed traps with colored cloth pieces.

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The rat hunters come back after 7 p.m. to check on the traps since this is the time when rats leave their homes looking for food.

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“The field rat has golden fur and bigger body. A mature one can weigh 300-500 grams. The house rat has black fur and a smaller body. Rat hunters will set up traps in rice fields far away from residential areas to avoid catching house rats,” said Nguyen Van Chien.

“I usually catch around 5-7 kilograms of field rats between 4 p.m -8 p.m.”

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The fur and some unedible parts of the rats are removed before they are cooked.

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Locals say they can make seven different dishes with rat meat, but the most popular ones are grilled, used in a hotpot, steamed with lime leaves or stir-fried with starfruit.

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