The road winding through the vibrant golden fields in Vũng Tàu has become an instant sensation, captivating travelers with its picture-perfect beauty that looks straight out of an animated movie.

Experience the stunning An Nhứt Long Điền rice fields in Vung Tau – a beautifully paved road winds right through the paddies, creating a scene so picturesque it could be straight from an animated film. Read on for our top tips on capturing incredible photos and discovering the absolute best of the buzzing local market food scene!
A paved road winding through vast, golden rice fields in An Nhut Commune, Long Dien District, Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province, is currently drawing a large number of locals and tourists eager to take photos.
In recent days, the paved road cutting through the expansive, golden rice fields in An Nhut Commune has become a social media sensation. This picturesque scene, often compared to landscapes from famous animated films, is quickly attracting locals and tourists from all over to admire and photograph.
Woai Nguyen (29), a photography enthusiast from Ho Chi Minh City, visited the An Nhut Commune rice fields five consecutive times during the last week of March to capture the scenery from sunrise, through midday sun, to sunset.
"As soon as I saw a short video of these golden rice fields, I packed my bags and hit the road. The fields are located right by An Nhut Bridge, just over 80km from Ho Chi Minh City, which is about a 1 hour and 15-minute drive," Woai Nguyen shared.


The rice fields have unexpectedly become a popular check-in spot for locals and tourists. Photo taken on March 22.
Arriving just as the sun rose, the young man witnessed the vast fields shimmering in the early light, with the faint scent of rice wafting through the quiet, peaceful air. Occasionally, he encountered farmers tending to their fields. They were simple, rustic, and very hospitable.
"The image of the paved road cutting through the fields reminds me of Japanese manga and animated films. The scene is both familiar and poetic, making me feel proud of my country's beauty," Woai Nguyen shared. His photo series garnered tens of thousands of interactions on social media.

The young man from Ho Chi Minh City visited An Nhut multiple times to admire the fields at different times of the day.
According to Woai, by the afternoon of March 29, locals had begun harvesting the ripe rice. "Many young people who arrive late will regret not being able to check in with the fields at their most beautiful. However, in just a few months, that scene will reappear," Woai noted.


Images of the fields as harvesting began on the afternoon of March 29.
Le Nguyen (Ba Ria Vung Tau), another young photography enthusiast and local tourism promoter, also created a viral photo series at the An Nhut fields. According to Nguyen, the local residents primarily rely on agriculture, especially rice cultivation. In recent years, infrastructure for transportation and irrigation has been developed to support agricultural growth. The paved road crossing the rice fields in An Nhut Commune, Long Dien District, is 2.3km long, cost 10.3 billion VND, and was completed just before Tet. The 5-meter-wide road runs alongside an irrigation canal, connecting from National Highway 55 to the main road passing through Tam Phuoc Commune.


Images captured by Le Nguyen were widely shared on social media.


The rustic fields have unexpectedly transformed into a film set for young people to take artistic photos.
Visitors to the An Nhut rice fields can also combine their trip with a visit to the An Nhut rural food market, located 2km away. This market has also been a sensation recently due to its rustic yet unique charm. It offers traditional local dishes such as An Nhut banh hoi, banh khot, banh cuon, hot vit lon (balut), fried fish balls, grilled corn, grilled sweet potatoes, and various fresh seafood, all prepared by local residents. This model helps create livelihoods for the community and promotes rural community tourism.
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Update day : 02/04/2024
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