Rice terraces of Sapa in Vietnam is a good reason to go see the country
Precious RongmeiPrecious Rongmei/TIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Jun 7, 2023, 08:00 IST
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Sapa town in the Lào Cai Province of northern Vietnam is famous for its iconic rice terraces and also known for breathtaking landscapes. Terraced rice fields, lush valleys, and rugged mountain peaks characterize its beauty. The lo … Read more
Sapa town in the Lào Cai Province of northern Vietnam is famous for its iconic rice terraces and also known for breathtaking landscapes. Terraced rice fields, lush valleys, and rugged mountain peaks characterize its beauty. The local ethnic minority groups, such as the Hmong, Dao, and Tay people, add to its charm. These rice terraces have been sculpted into a series of stepped terraces, creating a visually stunning landscape and are a way for the ethnic minority communities to stay connected to their roots. Read less
Sapa is known for its breathtaking landscapes, including terraced rice fields, lush valleys, and rugged mountain peaks. If you delve a little bit deeper, you will find the wonderful world of the local ethnic minority groups, such as the Hmong, Dao, and Tay people.
This practice of sculpting rice terraces has been in the scene for centuries not only in Vietnam, but in other parts of Asia too. Take Ubud and Tegallalang in Bali for instance.
For the ethnic minority communities, these rice terraces are how they stay connected to their roots, their heritage.
During the summer, the fields turn lush green as the rice plants grow. In the fall, the terraces transform into a golden carpet as the rice ripens, providing a stunning sight. And in the winter, the terraces sometimes get covered in a layer of snow, creating a picturesque winter landscape.
The combination of breathtaking landscapes, cultural heritage, and the unique charm of Sapa town makes it an iconic destination for travellers visiting Vietnam.
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