The flooding season in Mu Cang Chai usually lasts from May to June every year, when the first summer showers "pour" water onto the dry fields.
This is also the time when farmers have to race against the weather to cover their fields with young rice seedlings, starting the main rice crop of the year.
The low fields at the foot of Khau Pha valley always get water early.
The low fields right next to the stream have water early, so people take advantage of the opportunity to plow and harrow to plant early.
The farmer dipped the rice roots in water and shook off the mud after pulling them up.
People pull up rice seedlings on a low-lying field right next to the national highway in Che Cu Nha commune, Mu Cang Chai district.
People happily went to the fields with the belief that they would have a prosperous harvest.
The rice fields are gradually covered with a vibrant green color.
In recent years, visitors to Khau Pha Pass, Mu Cang Chai also have the opportunity to experience and admire the sparkling beauty of terraced fields from another perspective, the perspective of parachutes.
Paragliding take-off point at the top of Khau Pha pass.
Watching Lim Mong valley in the flood season and capturing unique souvenir photos from above the parachutes is always an unforgettable experience for every tourist coming to Mu Cang Chai.
Lim Mong Valley seen from above by paragliders.
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