As one of the most beautiful destinations to view the ripening rice terraces in Northern Vietnam, the districts of Vi Xuyen and Hoang Su Phi in Ha Giang have emerged unscathed from the recent storm. This creates an idyllic scene, inviting visitors to return and experience the stunning autumnal landscape.

Currently, the rice terraces in Ha Giang are transitioning into their golden phase, with fields turning vibrant yellow and preparing for the harvest season. Known as one of the top locations for "golden season" photography in Vietnam, Ha Giang’s fields, especially in Vi Xuyen and Hoang Su Phi, are already drawing interest from travelers eager to witness the natural beauty firsthand.

Despite the heavy rains brought by Storm No. 3, most of Ha Giang was spared significant damage, and the rice crops have remained in pristine condition. According to Hoang Van Huy, a travel guide from Hanoi, tourists are already inquiring about travel conditions and accommodations in areas such as Vi Xuyen and Hoang Su Phi, signaling a strong interest in visiting during this beautiful season.

Some key areas to view the spectacular rice terraces in Vi Xuyen include the villages of Nà Mầu and Xà Phìn, both located in Phương Tiến commune, just a short drive from Ha Giang city center. These areas, known for their lush, cascading fields, will soon be bathed in golden hues as the harvest season peaks in early October.

At an elevation of approximately 1,000 meters above sea level, these villages offer not only breathtaking views of the rice fields but also cool, fresh mountain air. Additional lesser-known spots, like Na Thac, Khuoi My, and Lung Vai in Phuong Do commune, provide equally stunning views, though they remain relatively undiscovered by many tourists.

While the northern mountainous roads can be narrow and steep, recent improvements have made access to these remote villages much easier for adventurous travelers looking to experience the harvest season in all its glory.

Tourism operators in Ha Giang have already prepared to welcome visitors back. However, due to the recent weather events in northern Vietnam, many travelers remain hesitant to return. The local tourism board continues to advise travelers to check weather conditions before their trip and avoid areas prone to landslides.

The picturesque terraces, meticulously crafted over generations, stand as both agricultural marvels and stunning works of art, offering an unforgettable experience for those who make the journey to Ha Giang.

Golden rice terraces in Ha Giang remain untouched after the storm.

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The rice season in Na Mau village viewed from above.

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While terraced fields in some areas are just turning yellow or still green, the Nui Doi area (Quan Ba, Ha Giang) has already entered the harvest season.


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