Big Seven Travel is a website that specializes in providing information about attractive destinations around the world, offering unique and novel experiences for travelers to consider.
Recently, this website published an article about "50 most beautiful destinations of 2020" based on a survey of 1.5 million users on Instagram and Pinterest. Among them, the following place...Mu Cang ChaiIn Yen Bai, Vietnam, it also made a strong appearance with a high ranking.
Mu Cang Chai ranked 21st among the most beautiful destinations of 2020, as voted by Big Seven Travel.
According to the article, "centurys of careful cultivation and care have created some of the most beautiful terraced rice fields in the world." In addition, Mu Cang Chai boasts a vibrant local culture. Visitors will gain a clearer understanding of the lives of the local people.
This is not the first time Mu Cang Chai has been praised by foreign travel magazines and media. Previously, Insider (USA) also published a list of the most beautiful mountain regions in the world, in which the name of Yen Bai province was also mentioned. The article introduced it as "a mountainous region located in the north, attracting tourists with its picturesque terraced rice fields."


Images of Mu Cang Chai appeared in an article by Insider (USA).
Meanwhile, the website When On Earth noted that "The farming methods of the local people create rice paddies that have become a special source of inspiration for tourists and photographers."
In addition, Big Seven Travel has listed a number of other attractive destinations for 2020.
Torres del Paine National Park
Leading the list this year is Torres del Paine National Park in southern Patagonia, Chile. From its ancient glacial lakes to the rugged Cordillera mountain range, from the roaming puma to the herds of guanaco grazing across endless fields, this national park is a microcosm of the wilderness and naturally takes the top spot on the list of "most beautiful destinations."
Faroe Islands
Coming in second on the list is the Faroe Islands, Denmark, with 18 mountains located in the North Atlantic. Stretching between Iceland and Norway, these ancient, pristine islands are like something out of a Nordic dream. They boast crystal-clear waterfalls, cliffs jutting out of nowhere, and rolling hills covered in velvety green. And the Faroe Islands are also home to the most "adorable" bird on the planet – the puffin.
Grand Teton National Park
Ranked third is Grand Teton National Park (Wyoming), famous for its charming valleys, lakes, and starry sunsets. Its highlight is the Teton Range, which stretches 40 miles through Wyoming with its highest peak at 4,199 meters.
Que Giang River
Ranked 4th is the Guijiang River (China), a river that meanders through numerous ancient towns, bamboo forests, and towering limestone mountains. It was also once selected by National Geographic as one of the world's top 10 water wonders.
Lake Bled
Ranked 5th is Lake Bled in Slovenia, nestled in the Julian Mountains, creating a fairytale-like landscape. This lake possesses all the perfect elements, combining historical charm with stunning mountain and water scenery. Most notably, it features the Church of Mary the Queen with its 52-meter-high tower in the middle of the lake. It's a popular wedding venue for many couples.
Great Barrier Reef
Sixth is the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Composed of 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands, it is one of the world's most spectacular places. Beyond its breathtaking beauty, it boasts an impressive diversity of species. In fact, the giant reef is home to over 1,500 species of fish, accounting for 10% of the world's total fish population. Furthermore, many of the living corals and thriving seabed structures here are millions of years old and are the only living structures visible from space.
Banff National Park
Seventh is Banff National Park, Canada. Its spectacular alpine meadows, vibrant wildlife, and towering forests are just a few of the reasons why Banff National Park is considered one of the most beautiful places in the world. This vast natural area features phenomenal lakes such as Lake Louise, Lake Peyto, and Lake Moraine; and a wealth of wildlife including elk, moose, grizzly bears, and sheep.
Palawan
Eighth is Palawan, Philippines. Spanning the Sulu and South China Seas, it boasts diverse natural landscapes ranging from dramatic limestone cliffs to spectacular coves and incredibly beautiful beaches.
Scottish Highlands
Number 9 is the Scottish Highlands, described as one of the most magical places on Earth with its fairytale-like rays of light, crystal-clear lakes, ancient castle ruins, and rolling hills.
Kyoto
Number 10 is Kyoto, Japan – the cultural capital of the Land of the Rising Sun. Once the capital of Japan, this historic city boasts countless Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, and pristine gardens. 'Kyoto is truly beautiful year-round, but in spring, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the scenery transforms into a magical wonderland.'

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