Vietnamese national flags are hung along the road to Suoi Lin Village to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day (September 2), in Van Ho Commune, Son La Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Quang Kien
Stretching for over a kilometer, the path is lined on both sides with vibrant red flags bearing the iconic yellow star — Vietnam's national flag — creating a powerful contrast against the deep green fields of ripening August rice.
While Hanoi's streets are blanketed in red during this celebratory National Day season, the same patriotic hue glows peacefully here, woven into the natural beauty of the mountains and fields of Van Ho Commune.
A man holds the national flag on a flag-lined road surrounded by lush greenery in Suoi Lin Village, Van Ho Commune, Son La Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Quang Kien
This scenic trail leads into Suoi Lin Village — not just a photogenic backdrop but the everyday route for local residents going about their work.
Only about 20 kilometers from tourist-popular Moc Chau, the road to the village is easily accessible, making it an increasingly popular check-in spot for both casual travelers and photography lovers.
A woman poses on a flag-lined road set against the green mountain landscape of Suoi Lin Village, Van Ho Commune, Son La Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Ha Phuong
From Hanoi, visitors can reach Moc Chau by passenger bus, limousine service, or private car.
The road into Suoi Lin is wide enough for 16-seater vehicles, but for those with steady hands and a sense of adventure, riding a motorbike is a rewarding way to breathe in the fresh mountain air and take in the layered beauty of the rice terraces up close.
Green rice fields in Suoi Lin Village, Van Ho Commune, Son La Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Quang Kien
According to Quang Kien, a young local tourism worker in Moc Chau, the best times to capture the terraces on camera are between 7:00 am and 10:00 am, and again from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
He also suggests wearing light or white clothing to stand out against the colorful backdrop.
Nearby, several charming homestays offer convenient lodging options close to Suoi Lin.
Staying overnight allows travelers to catch the early morning light — perfect for that golden-hour photo session.
Terraced rice fields in Suoi Lin Village stretch across the mountainous landscape of Son La Province, northern Vietnam, seen from above. Photo: Quang Kien
Beyond the Suoi Lin terraces, visitors to Moc Chau and Van Ho during this season can enjoy other experiences: walking among the tea hills of Moc Chau, visiting local vineyards, and immersing themselves in the culture and daily life of the local communities.
With its unique blend of natural splendor and quiet patriotism, Suoi Lin's red-flag road is more than just a picturesque stop — it's a place where beauty, tradition, and national spirit come together in one unforgettable scene.
Aerial view of a red flag-lined road running through terraced rice fields in Suoi Lin Village, Van Ho Commune, Son La Province, northern Vietnam. Photo: Quang Kien
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