Photo exhibition shows off Vietnam's rice terrace paradise

An exhibition has been launched in the northern province of Ha Giang to showcase 46 photos featuring the people and landscape of its famous Hoang Su Phi District. They were taken by two amateur photographers Viet Bac, 34, and Le Tho, 40 who have spent years exploring the northernmost province, especially the district and its rice terraces.

Interested visitors can buy the photos at VND1 million each, and all the proceeds will be donated to charities, according to the district's website.
Photo: A little girl in Nam Khoa Commune by Viet Bac - Le Tho/Zing.vn
A woman sits on the top of Mount Chieu Lau Thi, about 2,400 meters high
Rice terraces during the pre-crop season between May and June, when the fields are filled up with water to prepare for a new crop
A heart-shaped paddy field
Local women carry a wooden plank to build a house
Rice terraces in San Xa Ho Commune
Peo Village is nearly swallowed by paddy fields
A local woman harvests rice
Women pick leaves off centuries-old tea trees known as shan tuyet Ha Giang, one of the top tea brands in Vietnam which has been around for decades
Rice terraces in Hoang Su Phi are higher than those in Mu Cang Chai District, another famous site in nearby Yen Bai Province, at least according to their fans
Sunrise in Luoc, one of the most distant villages in Hoang Su Phi
A woman carries a baby on her back while harvesting rice

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