Autumn is in North Vietnam often called the golden season. This has mainly two reasons. The first is the weather. The sun lets itself in autumn look usually more often than at other times of the year and the precipitation is at normal conditions very small. It is not so extremely hot as in the summer, but still warm. Often this weather holds up even at Christmas, before we can be very chilly in January. Characteristic for the autumn but is also the golden stain of rice fields that works in September. Then the harvest is imminent. The North Vietnamese highlands for centuries, rice is grown in terraced fields. The photos of Phượng she made on her mission in the Ha Giang Province emerged in mid-September. Now the fields are certainly already harvested. many greetings Cathrin Cathrin’s Blog: Zwischen Traditionen und Moderne