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The roof of the Central Highlands - Ngoc Linh mountain in the golden rice season like a painting

During the rice harvest season, Ngoc Linh mountain, known as the 'roof of the Central Highlands', is ablaze with golden terraced fields, creating a peaceful, prosperous picture of the mountainous region.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên12/08/2025

In early autumn, when the cold winds begin to chill, at the foot of Ngoc Linh mountain, the terraced fields begin to put on a golden coat. Layers of bright yellow fields, one after another, follow the high mountain slopes, like soft silk strips winding around the hillsides.

Amidst the vast space of mountains and forests, that yellow color becomes a brilliant highlight, evoking the peaceful yet majestic beauty of the mountainous region.

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In the ripe rice season, Ngoc Linh mountain is covered in a golden color.

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Ngoc Linh Mountain, the junction between Quang Ngai province and Da Nang city (formerly Kon Tum and Quang Nam ), with an altitude of about 2,600 m above sea level, is known as the "roof of the Central Highlands".

With such a high altitude, this place has a cool climate all year round, along with a wild, almost intact beauty. Halfway up the mountain, the Xơ Đăng villages are hidden among the rice fields, making the countryside picture even more poetic.

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The yellow color of ripe rice spreads across the hillsides and mountain tops.

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At the foot of the mountain, Ngoc Linh commune, Quang Ngai province (formerly Dak Glei district, Kon Tum province) is the main residence of the Xo Dang people. Here, the terrain is steep, flat land is scarce, not favorable for cultivation.

But with their long-standing farming experience, the Xo Dang people have chosen mountain slopes near water sources, leveling them into terraced fields to channel water and grow rice. These terraced fields are not only the result of hard work, but also a unique cultural feature, closely linked to the life of the community.

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The terrain is mountainous and lacks flat land, so local people have to level the mountain slopes for planting and farming.

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Every year, when the rice harvest season comes, Ngoc Linh takes on a different appearance. Layer upon layer of golden rice fields, interwoven with small houses, create a scene that is both lyrical and rustic.

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The village is hidden among layers of terraced fields, creating a peaceful, poetic scene.

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Mr. A Quang (residing in Dak Re village, Ngoc Linh commune) shared that the terraced fields here are small and narrow, and are located on steep slopes, so it is impossible to use buffaloes, cows or machines for cultivation. All work from plowing, sowing to harvesting is done by hand.

"We only grow one rice crop a year. When the rice is ripe, we harvest it and thresh the grains right in the field, then transfer them to the granary for storage," he said.

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Located on a steep hillside, it is impossible to use buffaloes or cows for farming, so people have to do all the work by hand.

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During harvest season, the atmosphere of labor bustles across the hillsides. The sound of people laughing and talking, the rustling of the rice harvest, and the sound of the wind blowing through the forest, all create an interesting harmony of the highlands.

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During harvest season, the atmosphere of labor is bustling throughout the hillsides.

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Mr. A Le Sang, Head of the Economic Department of Ngoc Linh Commune, said that the whole commune currently has nearly 1,100 hectares of rice land. Of which, only about 79 hectares can be cultivated twice a year, the remaining more than 1,000 hectares depend entirely on the weather, only growing one crop. Rice land here is mainly scattered on mountain slopes and small valleys.

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People still preserve the traditional customs and practices of terraced rice cultivation that have been passed down through many generations.

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Ngoc Linh commune today was formed from the merger of Ngoc Linh and Muong Hoong communes, with a total area of ​​about 18,000 hectares and a population of more than 6,100 people. Of which, about 98% are ethnic minorities, mainly Xo Dang people.

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During harvest season, Ngoc Linh seems to put on a brilliant festive dress.

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Life is still difficult, but people still preserve the traditional lifestyle and terraced rice farming practices that have been passed down through many generations.

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