Beautiful images of the ripening rice fields of An Giang

VOV.VN -With the harvest season approaching, the rice fields of An Giang province have started to ripen, creating stunning images of vast yellow fields.

Thoai Son district in An Giang province becomes an extremely attractive destination to visit in early June due to the magnificent scenery of the rice fields beginning to ripen. 
Basking in the sunlight, a carpet of yellow rice crops creates a majestic and romantic landscape.
Local farmers harvest the rice on a hot summer day. 
A farmer works in the field to collect rice.
 
 
The natural colours of the rice fields are similar to that of a beautiful painting.
Located in the heart of the countryside, local people are able to lead a peaceful life.
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