Temporarily leaving the bustling city, returning to the plateau where only trees, mountains and villages bearing the historical imprints of the Ede people, in Krong Pak district, Dak Lak province, the fields are The vast wet rice fields keep for themselves the bustling countryside scene of the harvest season, bringing the peaceful and beautiful space of a pure Vietnamese village.
The wet rice area of Dak Lak province remained at 47,500 ha, of which districts such as Krong Ana, Lak, Ea Sup, Ea Kar, Krong Pak are localities with increased wet rice area. Currently, up to 60% of families in Krong Pak district still work in the fields, which is also one of the main sources of income. Under the blazing sun of summer days, farmers are quickly weeding to prepare for harvest. The urgent, bustling atmosphere with the sound of the harvester, the sound of the farm truck carrying rice mixed with the laughter of the people, created a vivid picture of the village signaling a new harvest. (Image: Duy Hoc). Eakly people can produce 2 crops a year, with an average income of 140 million/ha. Having the opportunity to come to Krong Pak district in the harvest season, it is not difficult to see the image of rice fields laden with seeds and farmers working hard to harvest on the mats of ripe yellow rice, stretching under the blue sky. (Image: Duy Hoc). Bumper… All the village roads are covered with a brilliant yellow color, creating a peaceful and warm scene. (Image: Miss Ha). Cars full of agricultural products, showing a bountiful harvest after many days of hard work by the people, were gathered at one point before being taken home. (Image: Huong Loan) Despite hard manual labor, farmers always create their own joy in every hard moment. Breathe in the fresh air, passionately look at each carpet of ripe, heavy rice, and fall in love with the peaceful village scene even more.
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