Harvest season has arrived bringing with it a healthy crop and serene views of the rice fields in Quang Nam Province.
The Co Tu ethnic minority group is busy harvesting the yellow-ripened rice fields which rest along the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
The Co Tu people have a community house in a community yard called a Guol. This is where the women who collect rice from the fields drop it off.
Co Tu people grow rice in a traditional method and harvest it manually by thrashing the rice stocks against a piece of wood or plucking ripened rice off the ears with hands.
After bringing all rice to the Guol yard, they organise a celebration to show their gratitude to the God who gave them a good crop.
Everybody is celebrating and thankful for a season of good crops.
Source:dtnews
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