Quây Sơn River - A Watercolor in Autumn
The river is fogged in, and the rice fields on both sides of the Quây Sơn River are turning golden, creating an enchanting scene.In September, when other parts of the North are gearing up for harvest, the rice on both sides of the Quây Sơn River is still green, with a few rice fields gradually turning yellow to form beautiful colored boxes.Nguyen Trong Cung (Thai Binh) spent a day last week roaming along Quây Sơn, capturing the beautiful moments of the river from morning to night this autumn.In the early morning, the palace chooses a high, open location to get a panoramic view of the river and 'hunt clouds.' When the early morning sun shines through the fog, it creates beautiful sun rays that transform the mountains and forests here into a water painting that attracts visitors.The village appears to be quiet and rustic, situated on a river crossed by a suspension bridge. And the road connecting Chongqing town and Phong Nam commune is about 10 kilometers long, with a beautiful 'golden season' view popular with photographers.
The rice here began to ripen evenly in October, attracting more visitors.
The best time of day for nature photography in Quây Son is when the sun is rising and setting.Children bathe and play in the river.The peaceful scenery makes visitors feel very relaxed and comfortable after the sun goes down.From Ngọc Côn commune, Trùng Khánh district, Cao Bang province, the Quây Sơn stream enters Vietnam. Except for a few days of heavy rain, the river water is blue all year. The river that forms the Ban Gioc waterfall, which was once ranked as one of the world's most beautiful waterfalls, is one of the tourist destinations that first-time visitors to Cao Bang should visit.
Source: Vi Yến - Photo: Nguyễn Trọng Cung