Saturday, June 5, 2021

Ta Pa seen from above

 

At the end of November, An Giang sees the fields of ripe yellow and green fields look like a picture in the early sunlight of Ta Pa. Ta Pa field is one of the most famous tourist attractions in An Giang. This destination attracts tourists all year round, especially the ripe rice season in August and November. 

The main road that divides Ta Pa fields looks like a stretch of silk, viewed from above, leading to the end point, Soai Check lake. On the right of the road is Ta Pa hill is Co To mountain, the second largest mountain in the Bay Nui region. This place belongs to That Son region - seven mountains in the Southwest Delta, in the territory of two districts of Tri Ton and Tinh Bien. 

The pieces of fields in Ta Pa creates the green and yellow color of the rice gradually changing color. The clumps of trees stretched out in the morning sunlight on the field. Visitors who love the experience can camp on Co To mountain stand at the high point of Vo Hoi, and see the whole view of Ta Pa rice fields. 

The dirty road winding around the fields creates its own beauty in the rice fields in An Giang. Ta Pa is in the most beautiful season of the year, when the rice fields are ripe. In the early morning, driving leisurely on a small road, passing through the fields to take photos or fly a drone, you will capture a beautiful scene like in a Country Painting.

The fields stretch to the foot of Co To mountain, which is less than 1 km from the center of Tri Ton town, bringing a wild beauty in contrast to the surrounding street scene. The mountain next to the field also has Ta Pa Pagoda, one of the popular attractions of tourists who come to this land. 

The Khmer Buddhist temple nests amidst a peaceful setting, offering sweeping views of the fields below. 




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