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Tours to terraced field areas to be promoted
    
The Vietnam National Administration of Tourism will team up with 
domestic travel agencies in a joint fact-finding tour of terraced field areas in 
the northern mountainous provinces of Yen Bai and Lao Cai in September to 
consider opening more tours to the region.
According to the Administration, the move is to strengthen linkage between 
travel agencies and promote tourism development in the Northwest provinces.
Tours to the provinces are considered to be attractive as terraced rice fields 
are associated with farming habits and distinctive cultural characteristics of 
Mong ethnic people in Mu Cang Chai district in Yen Bai province and Day, Dao and 
Tay ethnic peoples in Sa Pa town in Lao Cai province.
Participating in the tour, travelers will have a change to enjoy natural 
beauties and join in daily life of the local people.
For a long time, terraced fields in the northwestern mountainous areas of 
Vietnam have not only provided a great inspiration for photographers but also 
been an attractive destination for tourists due to the imposing beauty.
Terraced rice fields in Sa Pa were voted as one of seven most beautiful and 
impressive ones of Asia and the world by readers of the US’s magazine Travel and 
Leisure, while terraced rice fields in Mu Cang Chai were recognised as national 
heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2007.
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     Source: Vietnam+  | 
  
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