Traveling during the rainy season - where the beauty of labor blends with natural wonders.
The rainy season in Ta Van, Mu Cang Chai, and Tu Le communes is becoming an attractive destination, drawing large numbers of tourists to admire the beauty of the terraced rice fields and experience the working life of the highland people. The proactive approach to tourism development by the local authorities is contributing to the growth of the tourism industry in Lao Cai province.
The terraced rice fields are most beautiful during the rainy season at sunrise and sunset.

After the fields were fully irrigated, the people of Ta Van commune began planting rice, ensuring the progress of the crop season on dozens of hectares of terraced rice fields in the northern part of the province.

In the Muong Hoa area of Ta Van commune, people maintain a system of reciprocal labor exchange to jointly transplant rice seedlings and plant rice within the correct timeframe. This collective labor method helps households speed up production on hilly terrain.

In Mu Cang Chai commune, people are urgently completing the land preparation and irrigation of terraced rice fields, utilizing natural water sources to prepare for a high-yield new crop season.

Besides supporting crop production, Mu Cang Chai Commune also flexibly exploits the advantages of its terraced rice fields to organize the "Footsteps of the Water-Pouring Season" race, attracting a large number of athletes to compete on routes through the terraced rice fields. This activity contributes to promoting green and sustainable tourism in the locality.

International athletes and tourists enthusiastically captured moments with ethnic minority communities in Mu Cang Chai commune. The presence of foreign visitors at local events contributes to enhancing the promotion of the highland region's image to the world.

Pilots performing motorized paragliding demonstrations in the "Flying over the Flooding Season" program in Tu Le commune attracted a large number of tourists and created a highlight for the local adventure and experiential tourism.
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