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'Unreal' scene in Mu Cang Chai during flood season

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên08/07/2023


This year, the flooding season came late due to the prolonged drought. In previous years, from mid-May to June, water flooded all the terraced fields in Mu Cang Chai, Yen Bai . Water poured from one terrace to another, creating a seemingly "unreal" scene.

The photo series was taken by Vang A Thao, a Mong ethnic living in Mu Cang Chai, in early July at the two most beautiful terraced fields in Yen Bai: Mam Xoi hill and Mong Ngua hill.

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 1.

"The feeling of going through the roads to see the terraced fields brings unforgettable experiences. However, to fully enjoy it, visitors should consult more information from local guides and local travel review groups before setting off," said Mr. Vang A Thao, 29 years old, a local guide and photography tour leader living in Mu Cang Chai.

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 2.

In 2007, the Mu Cang Chai terraced fields were ranked as a national monument by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, with an area of ​​330 hectares, in the three communes of La Pan Tan, Che Cu Nha and De Xu Phinh. In 2020, the Mu Cang Chai terraced fields were ranked as a special national monument.

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 3.

The terraced fields of Mam Xoi Hill in Han Xung Village, La Pan Tan Commune have become a symbol of Mu Cang Chai, making any tourist who sets foot in this highland region ask for directions to visit. Mam Xoi Hill was planted with rice on July 1 and has now been completed.

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 4.

Peaceful houses and terraced fields interspersed with newly planted young rice of the Mong people. Water is brought from streams. Currently, many canals have been built, so getting water is more convenient.

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 5.

90% of the population in Mu Cang Chai is Mong and all of them are farmers, living a self-sufficient life so they only go to the market when they need to shop. In the photo is Ms. Khang Thi Chai and her daughter Vang Thanh Van, 5 years old, in traditional costumes participating in farming work in Mu Cang Chai

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 6.

Mu Cang Chai terraced fields in the flooding season are no different from a work of art. "Although I am very familiar with the scenery, there are times when I can only silently watch the scene unfold before my eyes," Vang A Thao confided.

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 7.

The Horseshoe Hill terraced fields started to be watered on June 27, paused until July 3 to continue, and have now finished watering. It is expected that rice will be planted in 10 days.

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 8.

Exploring the terraced fields during the flooding season is not easy due to the slippery and 60-degree slope, so the best way to travel is to hire a motorbike taxi to go up the roads to enjoy the scenery if you are not a good driver. However, in return, the feeling of fatigue disappears when looking at the layers of rice fields stacked on top of each other.

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 9.

A Mong family carrying pigs they just bought from the market for breeding is walking across the terraced fields. At the beginning of the rainy season, the land will be plowed first. Then, depending on the amount of rainfall each year, people can pour water right after plowing or wait for the rain to come at the end of June. After plowing, people harrow the first time about a week before planting rice, the water will be drained but not allowed to dry hard. The second harrowing is to soften the soil and flatten the surface after the soil has been taken to build the banks, then the rice must be planted the next day.

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 10.

During this season, the rain is unpredictable, so visitors should always bring a raincoat when viewing the terraced fields of Mu Cang Chai. Because of the rainy season, the sunset moment is also rare and extremely magical.

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 11.

The water on the terraced fields is "tinted" red by the sunset, making the scene seem "unreal".

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 12.

Sang Nhu, 4 km from Mu Cang Chai town, is home to many terraced fields in various shapes, with lines that look like horseshoes, shoe tips or eyes. In the photo is Mong Nguu terraced fields hill, which attracts many photographers and tourists.

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 13.

Enchanting sunset on the flooded rice fields

Mãn nhãn ruộng bậc thang Mù Cang Chải mùa nước đổ - Ảnh 14.

Mu Cang Chai town is magical in the night lights next to the terraced fields in the flooding season.

Water season on Mam Xoi hill



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