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Friday, September 15, 2017
Mu Cang Chai
Mu Cang Chai is captured after a flood. The North Vietnam had undergone a calamity that caused a great damage to the region and people. Some routes are destroyed, some bridges are collapsed.
After a rain is a bright sun. Daily activities resume. Inhabitants are trying to recover damages caused by natural disaster. Ripe rice crops come around, farmers go to fields to reap.
For more photos of terraced fields, visit the following link: Mu Cang Chai. It is in Vietnamese.
Photo of VN Express
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