Silk-like Nho Que river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia

As well as buckwheat fields, Ha Giang province also boasts the green Nho Que River, which flows smoothly through majestic mountains all-year-round.
Silk-like Nho Que river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
Nho Que is one of the most beautiful rivers in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang. From above, it resembles a shimmering green thread descending from the sky, hidden in the middle of mountains. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Silk-like Nho Que river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
Along with the treacherous Ma Pi Leng, Nho Que River has gained legend status, featuring in poetry and being a symbol of Ha Giang. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Silk-like Nho Que river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
Nho Que River flows from Yunnan, China, through rugged wild mountains before arriving in Lung Cu commune in Ha Giang’s Dong Van district. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Silk-like Nho Que river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
Most of the year, the Nho Que River boasts beautiful emerald-green water, shining between grey rocky foothills and next to dark green patches in a majestic space of old forests, mountains, and clouds. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Silk-like Nho Que river in deepest canyon in Southeast Asia
There are two Nho Que riverboat wharfs for visitors to come and experience. One is in Ta Lang village, Pai Lung, and the other is in Xin Cai commune. (Photo: Vietnam+)
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(Source: VNA)