First, I would like to invite you guys to take a look at these photos below of the ripe rice season in Kon Tu Rang, Mang Den.
The ripe rice season at Kon Tu Rang terraced fields, about 10km from the center of Mang Den town, is one of the most spectacular and majestic scenes, marked by the splendor of nature and the diligence of people. People. When the ripe rice season comes, this entire area seems to be covered with a new coat, a coat of life and bountiful harvest.
Kon Tu Rang terraced fields are located between the majestic Ngoc Le mountain and the romantic Dak Bla river. It is the result of the skillful hands and patience of the local Mo Nam ethnic minority people, who have been creating these unique fields for generations. Each step not only holds water for the rice plants but also reflects sunlight, creating a vivid colorful picture.
During the ripe rice season, the scenery in Kon Tu Rang becomes magical. The rice is ripe and golden, shimmering under the sunlight, creating a brilliant yellow color throughout the fields. When the gentle wind shakes the rice flowers, they are like small, winding waves, taking visitors into a peaceful and poetic world.
The ripe rice season in Kon Tu Rang is not only a destination to admire the natural beauty, but also an opportunity to explore culture, learn about the unique lifestyle and farming methods of the people here. This is an experience not to be missed for those who love to explore and want to learn more deeply about human life in the beautiful town of Mang Den.
Thank you very much for taking time to read my post and have a nice day.
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