In the early days of spring, along National Highway 6 through Van Ho commune, the mustard fields in Chieng Di I, Chieng Di II, and Long Luong villages are in full bloom, creating a vibrant scene that attracts many tourists to visit, experience, and capture beautiful moments during their spring trip.
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Tourists visit and take photos at the "check-in" spot of canola flowers in Van Ho, Long Luong village, Van Ho commune.

Tourists "check in" with canola flowers in Van Ho commune..
Recognizing the allure of the beautiful canola fields, many households in the commune have proactively converted and utilized their land for canola cultivation. In addition, they have creatively planted and decorated the fields, creating heart shapes, New Year's greeting displays, and swings to add unique photo opportunities, catering to the needs of tourists who want to visit and take pictures.
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The canola flower gardens in Van Ho commune are open to visitors during the Lunar New Year holiday.
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Children of the Mong ethnic minority in Van Ho commune play in the mustard field.
In addition, at the check-in points, there are services for renting traditional ethnic costumes and selling local agricultural products such as: mustard greens, taro, etc. The vast, picturesque fields of mustard flowers not only contribute to the scenic beauty of the area but also provide a source of income for the local people.
Thu Thao