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Ho Chi Minh City: Tourists flock to An Nhut rice fields to take beautiful photos

In the early autumn days, An Nhut rice fields (Long Dat commune, Ho Chi Minh City) have become a new destination for tourists, especially young people. With the vast rice fields, fresh air and many poetic photo angles, this place is emerging as an attractive ecological destination after Ho Chi Minh City merged with Ba Ria - Vung Tau and Binh Duong.

Báo Tin TứcBáo Tin Tức23/09/2025


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An Nhut rice fields are becoming an attractive destination for tourists because of their peaceful beauty and poetic photo angles.

An Nhut rice fields have a familiar appearance of the Southern countryside, with endless green rice fields. When the season is ripe, the whole field is covered in a brilliant golden color, the afternoon sunlight makes the scene even more charming, making visitors stop to capture the moment.

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With immense rice fields, fresh air and unique check-in corners, this place is chosen by many people to relax and explore nature.

Not only that, the small winding road between the fields, shady coconut trees and cool field breeze have created a rare relaxing space right in the heart of the expanding urban area.

Ms. Hong Tham (residing in Tan Binh ward) shared: “I have seen many pictures of An Nhut field on social networks, but when I came here, the scenery was even more beautiful. The rice fields and peaceful atmosphere reminded me of my childhood in the countryside.”

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Ms. Hong Tham and her friends came to check in at An Nhut rice fields in early autumn.

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Ms. Hong Tham enjoys the fresh air with unique check-in corners here.

Meanwhile, photographer Huu Long ( Ho Chi Minh City) was impressed with the natural colors here: "The afternoon light covering the golden rice fields creates a wonderful backdrop for artistic photos. I believe this place will soon become a familiar meeting place for young people who love photography and couples who want to preserve memories."

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This rice field begins to bloom from July to August. This is the time when the rice flowers have a pretty eye-catching green color.

Not only stopping at the photography experience, coming to An Nhut, visitors can also cycle on the village roads, breathe the fresh air, chat with the locals and explore the rural life. It is this simplicity and rusticity that creates the difference, contrasting with the noise of many current tourist destinations.

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In early August, the whole rice field is a sweet green color.


Mr. Nguyen Huu An, Deputy Head of Planning Department of Ho Chi Minh City Department of Tourism, commented: “An Nhut field can be developed into a community tourism model, combining agricultural experiences with local culture. If basic infrastructure is invested, properly promoted and services such as homestay, rice harvesting tours or country cuisine are exploited, this place promises to become a new destination, attracting both domestic and foreign tourists.”

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By the end of August, the rice fields begin to turn green to yellow.

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In the ripe rice season, the whole field is covered in a golden color, creating a beautiful scene.

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This is also the time when people start harvesting rice.

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In September, people begin to harvest rice, leaving the fields with many strange colors.

From July to September, the fields continuously change color, from cool green to strange yellow-green, then brilliant golden when the rice is ripe. This is also the time that attracts many tourists to come, both to capture unique photos and to feel the simple beauty of the countryside amidst the urban life that is changing every day.

Source: https://baotintuc.vn/anh/tp-ho-chi-minh-du-khach-do-ve-canh-dong-lua-an-nhut-san-anh-dep-20250920145745265.htm


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