I form a group with my classmates to Vietnam about half a year ago. Perhaps this is to your surprise that we did not visit the most famous places in Vietnam, instead we chose some hidden beautiful sceneries of Vietnam. The hours on the plane passed so fast when we take a nap until the kind voice from speakers telling the plane would land in the airport. The first place is Mu Cang Chai, of which the terraced rice fields enjoy the most attraction among tourists. This place is situated in the district's Che Cu Nha, La Pan Tan and De Zu Phinh villages. These imposing fields draw a large number of both Vietnamese and foreign travelers who love to take pictures of and indulge themselves in the amazing beauty of the national heritage site. Actually, you do not have to worry to miss it as you can see a picturesque range of terraced fields along National Road 32 after going through Khau Pha Pass. I could not help exclaiming that is natural wonder and taking many photos. Some ethnic minority mothers use cloth as a cradle to carry their babies on back when they are working in the fields, which is never seen in my country and I think they may have something to do with their custom. Children of these farmers run everywhere with loud laughter and happy smile on their faces, chat with parents and friends occasionally. At that moment, you would feel everything in Vietnam is natural. You may feel the smell of the air in Mu Cang Chai when you have a look at these photos next time. You do not know how much I want to upload them through a pen drive to the internet and share with my friends in Canada. The terraced fields in Mu Cang Chai are associated with the developmental history of the Mong ethnic minority group. They are considered not only a source of food production for the whole nation but also an asset for developing local tourism, which really makes money for them in recent years. I was thinking at that time it must be a happy thing to work in such a beautiful place and wholesale rice in the market after harvest. Farmers work very hard in the fields with some traditional equipment that I cannot name and I am sure you must get surprised at. If you have not seen the impressive fields, I guess it is difficult for you to convince that the terraced fields are created in such a simple way. The tour guide explained to us the most difficult about making terraced fields is finding water resources and fertile land because they are very rare in mountain areas. Sometimes, it is a tough job and takes much time for them to find a suitable area for terraced fields, moreover, which also depends on both the local people’s experience and the equipment. Talking about this beautiful scenery with friends and taking photos, I feel this land is just from the paradise.