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Rice Paddy Collection (page 8)

Rice paddies, a symbol of resilience and self-sufficiency, have shaped the landscapes of Asia for centuries

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Village in Yuanyang

Village in Yuanyang
Yuanyang is located in Honghe Prefecture in southeastern Yunnan province, China, along the Red River. It is well known for its spectacular rice-paddy terracing

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Small hut in Yuanyang

Small hut in Yuanyang
Yuanyang is located in Honghe Prefecture in southeastern Yunnan province, China, along the Red River. It is well known for its spectacular rice-paddy terracing

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Foggy morning in Yuanyang, China

Foggy morning in Yuanyang, China
Yuanyang is located in Honghe Prefecture in southeastern Yunnan province, China, along the Red River. It is well known for its spectacular rice-paddy terracing

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Night shot in Yuanyang, Yunnan, China

Night shot in Yuanyang, Yunnan, China
Yuanyang is located in Honghe Prefecture in southeastern Yunnan province, China, along the Red River. It is well known for its spectacular rice-paddy terracing

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Rice terrace in Yuanyang County

Rice terrace in Yuanyang County
Yuanyang Rice Terraces, 495611245

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Rice paddy at Mae Jam, Chiangmai

Rice paddy at Mae Jam, Chiangmai
Mae Jam is a part of Chiangmai province, Thailand. There is beautiful rice terrace

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Agriculture on the mountain, Mae Klang Luang

Agriculture on the mountain, Mae Klang Luang
Mae Klang Luang is small village. It is located on Doi Intanon that is the highest mountain in Thailand

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: A cow and the karst peaks in Yangshuo, China

A cow and the karst peaks in Yangshuo, China
Yangshuo County is a county under the jurisdiction of Guilin City, in the northeast of Guangxi, China. Its seat is located in Yangshuo Town

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Foggy day in Yuanyang, Yunnan, China

Foggy day in Yuanyang, Yunnan, China
Yuanyang is located in Honghe Prefecture in southeastern Yunnan province, China, along the Red River. It is well known for its spectacular rice-paddy terracing

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Star trails over Yuanyang rice terrace, China

Star trails over Yuanyang rice terrace, China
Yuanyang is located in Honghe Prefecture in southeastern Yunnan province, China, along the Red River. It is well known for its spectacular rice-paddy terracing

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Yuanyang rice terrace

Yuanyang rice terrace
Yuanyang is located in Honghe Prefecture in southeastern Yunnan province, China, along the Red River. It is well known for its spectacular rice-paddy terracing

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Sapa rice terrace

Sapa rice terrace
Sa Pa is a frontier town and capital of Sa Pa District in Lao Cai Province in northwest Vietnam. There are many beautiful rice terraces in the area

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Sapa rice terrace, Vietnam

Sapa rice terrace, Vietnam
Sa Pa is a frontier town and capital of Sa Pa District in Lao Cai Province in northwest Vietnam. There are many beautiful rice terraces in the area

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: The red soil of Yunnan, Dongchuan, China

The red soil of Yunnan, Dongchuan, China
Tonnaja Travel Photography, 638868756

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: BURMA: FARMING, c1910. Burmese farmers working in a rice paddy. Photograph, c1910

BURMA: FARMING, c1910. Burmese farmers working in a rice paddy. Photograph, c1910

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Farm workers in a rice field, before, during and after harvest

Farm workers in a rice field, before, during and after harvest

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Three views of the same rice field in different weather conditions, during a draught

Three views of the same rice field in different weather conditions, during a draught, monsoon and after the rain

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Workers in rice field

Workers in rice field

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Rice terrace reflections in Batad, Banaue

Rice terrace reflections in Batad, Banaue
Beautiful rice terraces in Batad, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Philippines

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Banaue pano

Banaue pano
Banaue Village in Northen Luzon, the Philippines

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Banaue valley

Banaue valley
2000 year old rice terraces carved into the mountains in Banaue, North Luzon

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Banaue terraces

Banaue terraces
2000 year old rice terraces carved into the mountains in Banaue, North Luzon

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Banaue scenery

Banaue scenery
2000 year old rice terraces carved into the mountains in Banaue, North Luzon

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Banaue Lookout

Banaue Lookout
2000 year old rice terraces carved into the mountains in Banaue, North Luzon

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Banaue

Banaue
2000 year old rice terraces carved into the mountains in Banaue, North Luzon

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Banaue rice cliff

Banaue rice cliff
2000 year old rice terraces carved into the mountains in Banaue, North Luzon

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Rice Plantation in Bali

Rice Plantation in Bali

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan

Monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Landscape of Trashi Chhoe Dzong, Thimphu

Landscape of Trashi Chhoe Dzong, Thimphu

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Bhutan national flag at Trashi Chhoe Dzong, Thimphu

Bhutan national flag at Trashi Chhoe Dzong, Thimphu

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Irrigated Paddy field Champasak Laos

Irrigated Paddy field Champasak Laos
Landscape of irrigated Paddy field with moutain at Champasak, Laos

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Bali, Indonesia, South East Asia

Bali, Indonesia, South East Asia
The paddy fields at the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, a Unesco world heritage site

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Trashi Chhoe Dzong, Thimphu, Bhutan

Trashi Chhoe Dzong, Thimphu, Bhutan
landscape of capital Trashi Chhoe Dzong, Thimphu, Bhutan

Background imageRice Paddy Collection: Bangaan Rice Terraces

Bangaan Rice Terraces
The Philippines, Luzon, Ifugao, Bangaan Rice Terraces in the Cordillera Central mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage site



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Rice paddies, a symbol of resilience and self-sufficiency, have shaped the landscapes of Asia for centuries. In China, a poster from 1975 titled "Don't Depend on the Gods" urged peasants to take charge of their own destiny by embracing self-reliance. Meanwhile, in the Philippines' Banaue region, the magnificent Batad rice terraces stand as a testament to human ingenuity and are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Vietnam's Sapa region offers breathtaking views of Red Dao women gracefully treading through rice paddies at sunrise. The image captures both the tranquility and hard work that goes into cultivating this staple crop. Similarly, plowing rice paddies with water buffalo showcases an age-old tradition deeply rooted in Southeast Asian culture. The Vietnam War left its mark on these fields too; troops from the 1st Cavalry Division climbed mountains in An Lao while surrounded by lush greenery. Despite conflict raging around them, life continued amidst these resilient paddy fields. Bali's picturesque rice terraces provide another glimpse into this agricultural wonderland. With their intricate irrigation systems and stunning vistas, they exemplify harmony between humans and nature. Traveling further south to Yunnan Province in China reveals flooded Laohu Zui rice terraces near Yuanyang County. These water-filled fields create mesmerizing reflections that mirror not only nature's beauty but also humanity's ability to adapt to diverse environments. Indonesia's Bali island showcases yet another captivating sight: Selat Rice Fields nestled against Gunung Agung Volcano backdrop. This juxtaposition highlights how farmers coexist with natural forces while nurturing their crops. Finally, elevated views during early spring planting season unveil flooded rice terraces in Batad once again—a reminder of cycles repeating themselves year after year as communities depend on this vital grain for sustenance.