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Terraced fields - nature's gift to northwestern region
Hanoi (VNA) - Anybody who has ever visited the northwestern region during the harvest season cannot help but be astonished at the stunning beauty of the terraced rice paddies, laden with grains like brilliant yellow waves.
The terraced rice fields undulate around the hillsides and mountainsides as well
as streams and rivers, resembling giant yellow staircases allowing people to step
from Earth to heaven. Their astonishing beauty has been a source of inspiration
for many works of art that infatuate people's hearts.
The centuries-old terraced fields in Yen Bai, Lao Cai and Ha Giang provinces have
been created by the hardworking and talented hands of people belonging to local
ethnic minorities, including the Dao, Mong, Ha Nhi, Giay, Tay , Xa Pho, Nung and
Pa Di people.
The terraced fields, the result of years of hard work and creativity, represent
the determination of the local people to conquer nature. The building of a
terraced field requires the concerted efforts of many people.
Built directly into the mountainside, the land is initially selected according to
its gradient, water resources and soil properties. Local residents, using
experience passed from generation to generation, channel water from the top of the
mountain to the lower areas of the fields using an ancient system that does not
erode the mountain.
Therefore, terraced fields not only represent one of nature's gifts to the
mountainous region but also act as a perfect example of the ethnic minorities'
traditional methods of agricultural production and land reclamation.
Thanks to these cultural and economic values, the terraced fields in La Pan Tan,
Che Cu Nha and Ze Xu Phinh communes in Yen Bai province's Mu Cang Chai district
have been recognised by the Minsitry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as national
heritage sites.
Giang Chu Ly, Chairman of the La Pan Tan communal People's Committee, said that
almost 500 ha of terraced fields in the three national heritage sites have been kept
intact.
He added that local people have been encouraged to continue developing local
varieties of rice, such as Lui Khai, Me Linh Xinh and Ta Lenh to create regional
specialities, along with cardamon trees and black chicken.
Yen Bai province has plans to develop the Mong ethnic cultural villages that
contain the most beautiful terraced fields to ensure that community-based
cultural activities, including agricultural cultivation, cuisine, costumes and
folk music, are preserved for future generations.
Several infrastructure projects, including roads and hotels will also be
implemented to contribute to the development of the local tourism industry.
The combination of preserving the terraced fields as cultural landscapes and
transforming them into tourist sites is expected to help preserve, protect and
uphold the nation's cultural values, gradually improve the locals' living conditions
and, most importantly, preserve a natural masterpiece that is viewed as a unique
characteristic of the northwestern region.-Enditem
The terraced rice fields undulate around the hillsides and mountainsides as well
as streams and rivers, resembling giant yellow staircases allowing people to step
from Earth to heaven. Their astonishing beauty has been a source of inspiration
for many works of art that infatuate people's hearts.
The centuries-old terraced fields in Yen Bai, Lao Cai and Ha Giang provinces have
been created by the hardworking and talented hands of people belonging to local
ethnic minorities, including the Dao, Mong, Ha Nhi, Giay, Tay , Xa Pho, Nung and
Pa Di people.
The terraced fields, the result of years of hard work and creativity, represent
the determination of the local people to conquer nature. The building of a
terraced field requires the concerted efforts of many people.
Built directly into the mountainside, the land is initially selected according to
its gradient, water resources and soil properties. Local residents, using
experience passed from generation to generation, channel water from the top of the
mountain to the lower areas of the fields using an ancient system that does not
erode the mountain.
Therefore, terraced fields not only represent one of nature's gifts to the
mountainous region but also act as a perfect example of the ethnic minorities'
traditional methods of agricultural production and land reclamation.
Thanks to these cultural and economic values, the terraced fields in La Pan Tan,
Che Cu Nha and Ze Xu Phinh communes in Yen Bai province's Mu Cang Chai district
have been recognised by the Minsitry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as national
heritage sites.
Giang Chu Ly, Chairman of the La Pan Tan communal People's Committee, said that
almost 500 ha of terraced fields in the three national heritage sites have been kept
intact.
He added that local people have been encouraged to continue developing local
varieties of rice, such as Lui Khai, Me Linh Xinh and Ta Lenh to create regional
specialities, along with cardamon trees and black chicken.
Yen Bai province has plans to develop the Mong ethnic cultural villages that
contain the most beautiful terraced fields to ensure that community-based
cultural activities, including agricultural cultivation, cuisine, costumes and
folk music, are preserved for future generations.
Several infrastructure projects, including roads and hotels will also be
implemented to contribute to the development of the local tourism industry.
The combination of preserving the terraced fields as cultural landscapes and
transforming them into tourist sites is expected to help preserve, protect and
uphold the nation's cultural values, gradually improve the locals' living conditions
and, most importantly, preserve a natural masterpiece that is viewed as a unique
characteristic of the northwestern region.-Enditem