Experience the red land of Phu Quy
On these cool days, Mr. Le Dai Loc, owner of Phu Quy flower valley in Nam Khe hamlet, Nghia Long commune (Nghia Dan) is actively taking care of the flower beds to serve tourists. Buckwheat flowers, daisies and butterflies... have begun to bloom, welcoming visitors from near and far to enjoy and explore.
Mr. Loc's flower valley has a poetic landscape, and is located next to Ho Chi Minh road, so it will certainly "attract" many people to stop and admire the scenery. This is the sixth season that Phu Quy flower valley has been put into operation and served tourism needs. Since the end of 2018, many people have known and come to Phu Quy land to admire the beauty of the vast flower fields, stretching seemingly endlessly.

This year, according to Mr. Loc, the 2.5-hectare flower field has many new flowers blooming in late autumn and early winter and has been redesigned to surprise visitors. Coming here, you will have an interesting experience, immerse yourself in the beautiful scenery and have unique check-in photos, recording memorable moments on the journey of discovery.
In addition, the flower valley also has 5 hectares of fruit trees, mainly grapefruit and guava, for visitors to experience the fragrant, sweet taste of Phu Quy fruit trees.

Also in Nghia Long commune (Nghia Dan), Truong Gia Farm is known by many people and is considered "a small Da Lat in the heart of Quy district". Because here there are pine hills rustling, clear blue lakes, especially vast flower fields, the scenery is not much different from Da Lat.
This year, the owner of Truong Gia Farm invested in planting 2 hectares of hydrangeas to create more check-in spots for visitors to take satisfactory photos. Since the beginning of November, Truong Gia Farm has opened its doors to visitors, and in recent days, the number of visitors has increased, especially on weekends.

In the Quy area, a tourist destination that has recently been chosen by many tourists is Hon Mat, Nghia Loc commune (Nghia Dan). Coming to Hon Mat eco-tourism destination, in addition to cruising on the vast lake, this season visitors can also admire the brilliant flower hills with flowers: Hydrangea, mai dia thao, butterfly wings, rose, tuy diep... There is also a bright yellow wild sunflower road, making visitors feel like they are lost in the Central Highlands mountains and forests. Hon Mat also has a garden of grapefruit and melon for visitors to experience.

Ms. Hoang Thi Hanh, a tourist from Vinh city, said: “Last weekend, our group of friends visited destinations in Nghia Dan, including Phu Quy Flower Valley, Truong Gia Farm and Hon Mat. The highlight of these places is the brilliant beauty of the flower gardens, we really enjoyed watching the flowers and had beautiful pictures.”
Spread fragrance, sweetness
Not only Phu Quy area, many other rural areas in Nghe An also have great potential for developing agricultural tourism. In recent years, people from all over the country, including foreign tourists, have come to Thanh An commune (Thanh Chuong) to visit the tea island.
There are nearly 300 hectares of tea hills surrounded by 80 hectares of water, creating a beautiful landscape that is both majestic and poetic, yet equally romantic. The magnificence of the landscape is created by the hands of the simple farmers who dig the land to plant tea on the hills and build dams to retain water.

Tourists come to the tea island in all seasons to sightsee, cruise, enjoy the products and experience the production and processing of this raw material plant. Having visited the tea island, Mr. Tran Huu Tuan, a tourist in Hanoi, shared: “The tea island in Thanh Chuong is truly an attractive and unique destination, the result of the labor of Nghe An farmers, contributing to protecting the ecological environment and developing tourism”.
This season, visitors can also return to the “rice hometown” of Yen Thanh, about 5km from Highway 7, to experience the sheep farm in Son Thanh commune. This is also a popular tourist destination, especially in the fall and winter. The farm raises over 100 sheep, and also has a flower garden, swimming pool, and dam for visitors to experience.

Coming to the sheep farm, visitors have the opportunity to explore farm life and enjoy the beautiful scenery in the semi-mountainous area. This tourist destination has a rental service for check-in; there is a culinary service with famous specialties, making visitors want to come back many times.
Coming to Yen Thanh, tourists can visit and experience the black summer grape garden of Mr. Le Xuan Hai (Xuan Thanh) and Nguyen Van Hoanh (Van Thanh). Autumn - Winter is the time when the vineyards enter harvest time, visitors are directly guided by the owner to cut grapes and introduced to the process of planting and caring for this plant.

Heading southwest, following the ecological road along Lam River to Hung Nguyen district, visitors can visit the vineyard of Phu Thinh Cooperative, Hung Thanh commune; experience the Lam River alluvial flower garden in Long Xa commune; the Nam village community tourism model, Hung Tan to experience the craft village and listen to folk songs on the banks of Lam River.
There are also vast orange farms in Dong Thanh commune (Yen Thanh), seedless grape gardens in Hung Khanh commune (Hung Nguyen), rose gardens in Nam Anh commune (Nam Dan) along Highway 46, HDT eco-farm tourist site in Thanh Thuy commune (Thanh Chuong) on the Ho Chi Minh trail, tea hills in Hung Son (Anh Son), bamboo forests in Chau Khe (Con Cuong) on Highway 7 and dozens of craft villages in the areas that are also being built into tourist destinations. Soon, tourists from all over will come to the countryside of Nghe An to immerse themselves in the beautiful scenery, enjoy the products, experience life and cultural values that have been cultivated for thousands of years.
Tourists who need to learn more information about destinations and tours and tourist routes in Nghe An can contact the Travel Management Department, Nghe An Department of Tourism at phone number 0931.363.768 (Mr. Chung) for support and advice.
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