Untapped tourism potential in Mien Doi terraced fields
Unlike more developed destinations such as Sa Pa or Mu Cang Chai, Mien Doi remains untouched by mass tourism, appealing to those seeking a slower pace and authentic local experiences.
Unlike more developed destinations such as Sa Pa or Mu Cang Chai, Mien Doi remains untouched by mass tourism, appealing to those seeking a slower pace and authentic local experiences. (Photo: VNA)
Hoa Binh (VNA) - Tucked away in the remote mountainous district of Lac ꧋Son, Mien Doi commune in H🐷oa Binh province (now Coc Thuong commune, Phu Tho province) boasts over 400 hectares of centuries-old terraced rice fields carved into the mountains by the Muong ethnic people.
With its pristine beauty and cultural richness, the area is being recognised as a promising destination for community-based and ecological tourism.Located about 130km from Hanoi, Mien Doi lies at an altitude of 600m.
During the rainy season, which falls from May to June and the harvest season from September to October, the fields transform into sweeping layers of shimmering gold, creating a picturesque natural landscape.
Unlike more developed destinations such as Sa Pa or Mu Cang Chai, Mien Doi remains untouched by mass tourism, appealing to those seeking a slower pace and authentic local experiences.
Despite its natural charm, tourism infrastructure remains limited. Roads are narrow and slippery in the rainy season, and visitor services remain basic.
Some local households have started piloting homestay services, offering visitors hands-on experiences such as rice harvesting, traditional cuisine, and cultural immersion in Muong heritage.
Mien Doi was identified as one of five priority sites under Lac Son's 2025–2030 community tourism development plan.
Efforts are underway to improve access, promote cultural values, and attract investment to preserve the landscape and support sustainable livelihoods for the Muong community.
The Mien Doi terraced fields festival was held on October 26, 2024 for the first time, featuring local cultural experiences and stunning Mien Doi terraced fields./.
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