Harvest season at Ban Gioc Waterfall in Dam Thuy Commune, about 20 km from Trung Khanh District’s center, Cao Bang Province, shines from above. The photographer said he visited the region every harvest period, ideally in October. This series of photos were taken in September-October of 2019-2020. Quay Son River in Phong Nam Valley of Cao Bang resembles a giant snake crawling through the rice fields and limestone mountain range. A closer look at the all-yellow rice fields of Phong Nam Valley. Farmers traverse the green and gold rice fields of Tu Le Commune, Yen Bai Province, more than 300 km from Cao Bang. Yen Bai and Cao Bang are both in Vietnam’s northeastern region. Tu Le in the early morning is covered in a mysterious layer of fog. Shacks are used by Tu Le farmers to watch over their rice fields. La Pan Tan Commune is located at a height of over 1,000 m, eight km from Mu Cang Chai District in Yen Bai. The mountain flank was turned into terraced rice fields centuries ago by local H’mong farmers. Terraced rice fields jut from their surroundings like magnificent architectural structures, popular among visiting photographers to La Pan Tan. Terraced… Read full this story
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