Going around the Northwest sky, visitors will encounter thousands of water fountains by the stream. But perhaps the most beautiful are still the water fountains in Na Khuong village, Ban Bo commune, Tam Duong district. It’s not just a farming tool that brings water to the fields. These fountains are also attractions and check-ins of many tourists. Bringing income to the people here. This is a tourist destination in Lai Chau that tourists should not miss!
The simple and simple beauty of the water wheels in Na Khuong village, Ban Bo commune, Tam Duong district (Lai Chau), has become a unique tourist attraction of the Northwest mountains, attracting a large number of tourists to visit. Mandarin.
Photo: Panoramic view of Na Khuong waterwheel
1. General introduction about Na Khuong water wheel
Con Nuoc Ban Bo and Con Nuoc Na Khuong are the most popular tourist attractions in Lai Chau for their uniqueness and stunning landscape. Strolling over the suspension bridge located on Nam Mu stream and wandering the winding small roads, you will enter a beautiful ripe rice field nestled between the surrounding hills. In November, the dry season, the villagers will build about 25-30 water rods to bring water from the stream into the fields through bamboo pipes. We came here when only 3-4 Pillars of water had been erected but still felt amazed at this uniqueness.
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Geographical location of Na Khuong waterwheel
The field of Na Khuong village, Ban Bo commune is located higher than the Nam Mu stream, so the Thai people here have made 35 waterwheels (water rods) to get water from the stream to serve irrigation. Only about 9km from Tam Duong town.
2. Special feature of Na Khuong water wheel
The simple and simple beauty of the water wheels has become a unique tourist attraction of the Northwest mountains and forests, attracting a large number of tourists to visit.
The water wheels rotate like a giant wheel, emitting the sound of the flute that captivates the people who come here. In order to serve tourists to visit, people in the village have built shacks for rent, made dishes with bold national identity, serving tourists. After a long journey, visitors can rest, relax, enjoy local dishes and be in an airy space, mingle with the sun and wind…
3. The right time to visit Na Khuong waterwheel
Every year in the ninth lunar month, in order to have more water to irrigate the more than ten hectares of spring rice fields, the villagers gather together to build water pillars along the Nam Mu stream, taking water from the stream to irrigate the rice. Up to now, there have been 25 rivers built together, running along the Nam Mu river.
Source: Collected internet.