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Kim Noi in the ripe rice season

At the end of September, Kim Noi Commune, Mu Kan Chai District and Yen Bai Province (now the Mu Kan Chai Commune in Lao Kai Province) entered ripe rice season. The fields, which have been successively terraced along the mountainside, turn yellow, indicating future harvests.

From the centre of Mu Cang Chai Town (old) visitors go about 8 km to Kim Noi. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

From the centre of Mu Cang Chai Town (old) visitors go about 8 km to Kim Noi. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

Roads are embodied in many sections, allowing motorbikes and small cars to move. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

Roads are embodied in many sections, allowing motorbikes and small cars to move. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

Visitors can easily gather views of golden, terraced fields that wind along the mountainside. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

Visitors can easily gather views of golden, terraced fields that wind along the mountainside. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

A golden, staged field nurse in the season of ripe rice. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

A golden, staged field nurse in the season of ripe rice. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

Alternating between sticky rice, the roof of the floor looms in the kitchen smoke, creating a photo of people living in the fields. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

Alternating between sticky rice, the roof of the floor looms in the kitchen smoke, creating a photo of people living in the fields. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

The rice season in Mu Cang Chai is usually ripe from the end of September to mid-October. Photo: Paraf

The rice season in Mu Cang Chai is usually ripe from the end of September to mid-October. Photo: Paraf

At this point, Kim Noi is not very crowded as a well-known adjacent point, creating conditions for visitors to visit. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

At this point, Kim Noi is not very crowded as a well-known adjacent point, creating conditions for visitors to visit. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

In addition to watching the terraced fields, visitors can rest in the village homestays, experience local cuisine and learn about the daily lives of people. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

In addition to watching the terraced fields, visitors can rest in the village homestays, experience local cuisine and learn about the daily lives of people. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

In the context of Mu Cang Chai Tourism becoming increasingly attractive, Kim Noi is an additional option for exploring the terraced fields of Yenbai, along with familiar points such as La Pan Tan and

In the context of Mu Cang Chai Tourism becoming increasingly attractive, Kim Noi is an additional option for exploring the terraced fields of Yenbai, along with familiar points such as La Pan Tan and “Raspberry” Hill. Photo: Tuyen Parafu

Nguyen Phong