In late March and early April, the rice fields in An Nhut commune, Long Dien district, Ba Ria - Vung Tau province have not yet turned completely golden yellow, some fields are still green, some are ripe. The peaceful photos of the "half green, half golden" fields attract many people to An Nhut.

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The road lies in the middle of a 'half green, half yellow' field. Photo: Tran Phuong

Mr. Tran Phuong, a freelance photographer in Ho Chi Minh City, just spent 2 days and 1 night in An Nhut to capture the scenery of the fields at different times of the day.

"I came here last year. Like many people, I was attracted by the image of the road running through the golden fields as far as the eye can see. This year, I came back and was lucky to see the beautiful and eye-catching scenery, half golden, half green. The weather was nice, with rays of light shining on the fields, so I had many satisfactory photos," he said.

This road in the middle of the rice fields became famous on social media a year ago. There are only ditches on both sides of the road, no houses, so the view is not blocked. The scene when the rice fields are golden ripe is likened to the scenery in famous cartoons.

It is known that the asphalt road crossing the rice fields in An Nhut commune, Long Dien district is 2.3km long. The road surface is 5m wide, following the irrigation canal connecting from Highway 55 to the main road running through Tam Phuoc commune.

According to Mr. Phuong, the distance from Ho Chi Minh City to An Nhat is about 90km, it takes 2.5 hours by motorbike.

"If you have time, you can come here in 2 days and 1 night. On the way, I visited Quoc An Khai Tuong Pagoda in Long Thanh District, Dong Nai and Song Vinh Church in Tan Thanh District, Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province. These are places with very impressive architecture. More than ten kilometers from An Nhut, there is Phuoc Hai fishing village in Dat Do District with lots of fresh seafood at affordable prices," said Mr. Phuong.

Phuoc Hai is famous for its milk oysters, snails, shrimp, and squid of all kinds. The beach is clean and airy, visitors can stroll around and take photos.

Admire the giant gilded Buddha statue in the famous Vung Tau Zen Monastery Located on the slope of Big Mountain in the coastal city of Vung Tau (Ba Ria - Vung Tau province), Chon Khong Zen Monastery owns a giant gilded Buddha statue, attracting a large number of tourists and locals to visit and worship.