Tam Coc in harvest season dazzles visitors
Located 120 km from Hanoi, Tam Coc-Bich Dong is part of the Hoa Lu limestone mountain range. For hundreds of years, the place has preserved the primitive beauty that has attracted countless visitors
Rice fields spreading along river bank turn into silky yellow beds in the fourth lunar month (Photo: VNA)
May and June are the busiest rice harvesting months in Tam Coc and the beauty of ripened rice paddies stretching along both sides of Ngo Dong River, glistening in summer sun, is a heavenly sight (Photo: VNA)
Unlike other places in Vietnam, Tam Coc only has one rice crop per year due to the rise in the river’s water level during the monsoon, making farming on its banks impossible (Photo: VNA)
For many years, Tam Coc has become a tourism magnet in Ninh Binh and one of the most Instagrammable destinations (Photo: VNA)
Visiting Tam Coc in May, tourists can immerse in beauty of diverse flora and fauna (Photo: VNA)
Tam Coc in harvest season attracts many photographers (Photo: VNA)
Rice fields spreading along river bank turn into silky yellow beds in the fourth lunar month (Photo: VNA)