Nestled among the majestic mountains of Lai Chau, Khun Ha emerges like a beautiful ink painting with endless golden terraced fields.
Magnificent beauty
Khun Ha is a mountainous commune in Tam Duong district, Lai Chau, famous for its winding terraced fields amidst pristine nature.
When the rice ripens, this whole land seems to put on a brilliant yellow coat, creating a majestic, enchanting scene.
Nestled among the majestic mountains of Lai Chau, Khun Ha emerges like a beautiful ink painting with endless golden terraced fields.
Every year, when the rice fields begin to change color from lush green to bright yellow, Khun Ha becomes a vivid natural picture.
The terraced fields are stacked on top of each other like steps to heaven, winding along the hillsides creating a scene whose beauty is irresistible to anyone.
Khun Ha terraced fields are not only a place for food production but also a symbol of the harmony between human and the earth.
Mong people's efforts
To have the picturesque terraced fields, the Mong people in Khun Ha have spent a lot of effort.
From choosing the soil, arranging the rocks, creating sturdy steps to bringing water from the streams, every step requires meticulousness and patience.
Terraced fields are a unique farming method, suitable for steep mountain terrain conditions, and are also a way to help retain water and soil, effectively preventing erosion.
For the Mong people, terraced fields are a source of food, have cultural value, and are a place to express love for land, nature, and a strong will to survive.
The golden seasons of Khun Ha are not only the result of a year of hard work but also the pride of the people here.
Terraced fields not only have economic value but also play an important role in the cultural and spiritual life of the Mong people. Every harvest season, people hold festivals to pray for a good harvest, thanking heaven and earth and their ancestors for blessing them with a bountiful harvest.
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