The rice terraces of Sa Pa are some of the most beautiful in the world.
They climb up the hills like giant green stairs. Visitors love to see them.
Fun “Did you know?” facts about Làng quê Việt — tap through 10 at a time!
The rice terraces of Sa Pa are some of the most beautiful in the world.
They climb up the hills like giant green stairs. Visitors love to see them.
Vietnam is one of the world's biggest growers of rice.
So much rice grows in its green fields. It feeds people near and far!
Farmers often wear a nón lá while working in the fields.
The leaf hat shades them from the sun. It keeps them cool all day.
Tall bamboo grows in green clumps around many Vietnamese villages.
Bamboo bends in the wind but does not break. People use it to build things.
Many villages have a big banyan tree and a pond in the center.
People rest in the shade of the tree. The pond is a cool, quiet spot.
Water buffalo help farmers plow the muddy rice fields.
These strong, gentle animals pull through the mud. They are good farm helpers.
Green rice paddies fill much of the Vietnamese countryside.
Rice plants grow in wet fields called paddies. They look like green carpets.