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Muong Thanh is the largest rice granary in Northwest Vietnam.

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Muong Thanh is the largest rice granary in Northwest Vietnam.

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Muong Thanh field is the largest rice field in the Northwest region, larger than Muong Lo, Muong Than and Muong Tac. This place is the rich rice granary of Dien Bien province, covering more than 140 square kilometers and located at an altitude of more than 400 meters above sea level. This field stretches about 20 km long and about 6 km wide.

Muong Thanh field is the pride of Dien Bien people.

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Fall is the best time for you to explore Muong Thanh.

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When autumn comes, Muong Thanh puts on a shiny yellow shirt

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The rice fields are vast and flat, far away on the horizon are majestic mountains.

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Muong Thanh is the largest rice granary in Northwest Vietnam.

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Muong Thanh field is located in Dien Bien province, is a "basin" between mountains.

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