Travel enthusiasts oftentimes only travel to a destination in a certain time of the year to catch the most gorgeous scenes. With Tay Bac, however, one can pack their stuff and get going whether it's spring, summer, fall, or winter. The northern mountainous area boasts a year-round beauty that hardly anyone can resist.
Thanks to the year-round cool weather, Tay Bac is always at its gorgeousness. Given its mountainous terrain, Tay Bac is favorably endowed with a diversity of colorful flowers, fruits, and incredibly fresh air.
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The poetic beauty of Tay Bac covered in the morning mist.
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Terraced fields - a masterpiece of the minority people living in Tay Bac.
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Upland women working on terraced fields.
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Rice are about to ripen.
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The path leading to Tay Bac is all lined with green trees and mountains on both sides.
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Simply-designed houses are covered with vines.
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Not only for those into adventure travel, but Tay Bac is also a magnetic attraction for loving couple thanks to its pristine beauty and tranquil atmosphere.
Mu Cang Chai district (Yen Bai) usually welcomes thousands of domestic and foreign tourists from the beginning of September to the end of October every year. Tourists often come here to see the terraced fields (except during the Covid-19 epidemic).
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