The magical beauty of the burning season in Binh Dinh-Travel
Visitors to Binh Dinh to visit the holidays April 30 and May 1 suddenly encountered people in the burning season after the harvest. The smell of smoke brings with it the passionate sweet scent of rice straw, opening a picture of a fanciful village feeling lost in the “fairyland”.
The burning of fields after each harvest has become a long-standing practice of Vietnamese farmers. Memories of the same afternoon straw can involuntarily flood back at any time in the hearts of expatriates.
The image of buffalo herding in the afternoon field is blurred in the smoke of straw like slow-motion movies that touch the memory of tourists.
According to local people, burning fields to kill pests, insects and add new layer of ash to the soil, helping the fields to be more fertile in the next crop.
Looming in the distance is an ensemble travel Linh Phong ecology and spirituality with a statue of Shakyamuni Buddha with a height of 69 m. The statue of Buddha sitting on a lotus, halfway up the mountain, at an altitude of 129 m above sea level, overlooking the East Sea, leaning against the highest mountain in the Nui Ba relic complex, this is considered a statue. The tallest sitting Buddha in Southeast Asia.
Right here, visitors can also see and enjoy the majestic scenery of the 122-hectare “blower field” in Binh Dinh, which is also an attractive check-in point for young people.
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