(Baonghean.vn) - As scheduled, sunflowers have begun a new flowering season in Phu Quy land. The magical attraction of sunflowers has created opportunities for some localities to connect and introduce the image, people, and products of their homeland to friends from all over the world.
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This year’s sunflower season with the gathering of many tourists is an opportunity for Phu Quy localities to introduce their hometown products. Seizing this opportunity, many Phu Quy localities have initially created and linked garden areas, farms, craft villages... to be able to promote these brands to tourists. |
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Phu Quy land has long been famous for its orange trees. This land is known as the "capital" of Vinh orange brand with more than 3,000 hectares. |
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This is the season of ripe oranges and there is nothing better than seeing the Vinh orange growing process and enjoying this wonderful specialty. |
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Currently, many orange growers in Nghia Dan and Quy Hop districts have registered to introduce Vinh orange products on the occasion of the Sunflower Festival. At the same time, it creates conditions for tourists to visit orange gardens in the area. |
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Only 8km north of the sunflower garden, the hill garden farm with a total area of nearly 20 hectares of Mr. Phan Minh Trung in Khe Yeu hamlet, Nghia Lam commune is being chosen by the local government as a highlight to connect and introduce during the occasion when tourists come to see the sunflowers. |
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Currently, Mr. Trung's farm has 10 hectares of water surface for fish farming, the remaining 10 hectares he develops fruit trees including more than 700 Taiwanese guava trees, 2 hectares of Quang Tien pink grapefruit, 4 hectares of Dien grapefruit. Thanks to the harmonious combination and arrangement of pond area and garden, in addition to taking advantage of irrigation water, his hill garden also has aesthetic appeal that attracts people to visit and enjoy the fruits. |
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Thanks to the combination of soil and proper farming techniques, without the use of pesticides, the fruits in the garden are both of guaranteed quality and high yield. This year, Mr. Trung has registered a stall to introduce his products at the upcoming festival. |
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Not only Phan Minh Trung's family, currently in many communes of Nghia Dan district, there are many households growing Taiwanese guava trees. This guava variety is sweet, fragrant and crunchy, so it is very popular. Many families have registered to have a stall to introduce their products to display and introduce at the Sunflower Festival. |
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In Nghia Chinh hamlet (Nghia Lam, Nghia Dan), the Dien grapefruit garden of Mr. Phan Dinh Hoai's family is known by many people in the area. This grapefruit garden is in its prime and was planted by Mr. Hoai 10 years ago with seeds brought from the North. |
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Currently, Mr. Hoai's family has more than 100 grapefruit trees, and it is estimated that each harvest (from November to January of the lunar calendar every year) the tree produces more than 100 fruits per tree. Grapefruit is very popular with customers not only because of its rich sweetness but also because of its reasonable price. Each fruit is sold for 15,000 VND. Mr. Phan Dinh Hoai's model is also one of the addresses that the People's Committee of Nghia Lam commune introduces to tourists when they come to Phu Quy land. |
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Also in Nghia Chinh hamlet is the hill garden model of Mrs. Phan Thi Ly's family (on the left). The model has an area of 1.9 hectares, growing more than 450 orange trees and 200 grapefruit trees. If visitors come here once, they will be impressed by the orderliness of the farm as well as the quality of the products in the garden. |
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According to Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Vinh - Chairman of Nghia Lam Commune People's Committee, in order to bring local products closer to tourists, the commune is making efforts to create a connection between tourism activities and the local image. Currently, the locality has 7 garden houses and 4 farms of local households that are interested in registering to set up stalls to promote their products at the Sunflower Festival and welcome visitors. |
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Not only Nghia Lam, now tourists can also visit the molasses and rock sugar craft villages in Gang village, Nghia Hung commune; the broom village in Nghia Hoi commune to have interesting experiences about traditional crafts on the red basalt land. Traveling to the above places is now very convenient because the transportation system has been upgraded and is spacious. In addition, the local people now also "know how to do tourism" to be willing to welcome and guide tourists. Photo: Thai Truong |
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Coming here, in addition to sightseeing in the flower fields, enjoying special dishes or learning about the craft villages, visitors can also join in the festivals of the Tho and Thai ethnic groups to have interesting experiences. Photo: Quang An. |
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