The harvest season has come to terraced rice fields in Hoang Su Phi district, the northernmost province of Ha Giang, presenting a spectacular view to travellers.

Terraced rice fields are a unique beauty of Hoang Su Phi district
as well as other northern mountainous areas of Vietnam (Photo: VNA)
The harvest season in Hoang Su Phi falls in September and October,
creating a breathtaking scene that attracts tourists to Ha Giang province every
autumn (Photo: VNA)
A cultural and tourism festival promoting the beauty of Hoang Su
Phi’s terraced fields and ethnic culture kicked off on September 28 (Photo:
VNA)
In November 2011, 760 hectares of Hoang Su Phi terraced fields
located across six communes was recognised as part of national heritage (Photo:
VNA)
Local ethnics pick tea buds on old trees. Hoang Su Phi is also famous for old tea trees whose leaves have become a specialty (Photo: VNA)

Local women ram earth to build a house. Once visiting Hoang Su
Phi, tourists will also have a chance to learn about the culture of local
ethnic groups (Photo: VNA)
Apart from terraced fields, waterfalls are also interesting places
for those who want to explore Hoang Su Phi (Photo: VNA)
Source: VNA
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