Beautiful views of Rice Terraces in China



The most amazing scenery that looks like a rice field in this picture is a rice field located in China, This is one unique place in China's vast rice fields and mountain peaks are high and make people be surprised to see this sight is all the fields that are here dipenuh with water so it seemed very fertile. At this summit we could see the incredible scenery with vast landscapes full of beautiful rice fields with a neat layout of the cliff to cliff. People of China itself is very happy and peaceful in working on their crops because they have no difficulty in finding water. This section is very strategically located between Located approximately 27 kilometers (about 16 miles) Southeast of Longsheng County, a region of the vast rice terraces stretches layer upon layer, coiling around from the base of Longji (the dragon's backbone) Mountain to its summit. This is the most amazing terrace in China, the Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces. Construction of the terraces began in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), and Continued until the early Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) Pls construction was completed. The Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces are the culmination of Both the profound wisdom and strenuous labor of the Zhuang people. and spans an altitude, the between 300 meters (about 984 feet) and 1100 meters (about 3608 feet). It is said, 'Where there is soil, there is a terrace', be it in the valley, with swift flowing river to the mountains summit with its swirling cloud cover, or from bordering Verdant forest to the cliff walls. Even though the Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces is large, it is made up of numerous patches no more than 1 mu (it is a traditional unit of area in China, currently call shimu) (about 0:16 acres). The Smaller ones like snails while the bigger one like towers. The outline is very smooth gradients with the between 26 degrees and 35 degrees.










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