These days, farmers in Thanh Ha district (Hai Duong province) are harvesting lychees. At this time, many gardeners have taken advantage of the lychee gardens full of fruit and red ripe skin to create tourist attractions, attracting visitors to check in.
Tourists experience lychee picking boat trip in Thanh Ha district
Thanh Ha lychee growing area has a history of more than 200 years. Previously, in 2016, the ancestral lychee tree planted in Thuy Lam village, Thanh Son commune, Thanh Ha district was recognized as the oldest lychee tree in Vietnam, with an age of 200 years.
According to information from the People's Committee of Thanh Ha District, during the annual lychee harvest season, the lychee tree conservation area in Thanh Son Commune and the Dong Man eco-tourism area in Thanh Khe Commune are the places that attract a lot of tourists to visit and take photos.
According to statistics, in the 2022 lychee crop, Thanh Ha district welcomed over 20,000 visitors to experience the fruit, including many international delegations. Most recently, on June 15, for the first time, Thanh Ha district welcomed a group of nearly 30 tourists, representatives of Japanese enterprises, to survey the purchase and import of lychees.
According to the People's Committee of Thanh Ha District, this locality currently has 3,265 hectares of lychee, with an expected total output of 40,000 tons this year. In addition to domestic consumption, Thanh Ha lychee is being purchased and exported by businesses to many countries such as China, the US, Japan, Australia, etc.
Inside many lychee gardens in Thanh Ha, farmers have created many miniature landscapes for tourists to take photos.
Tourists take photos checking in next to the 200-year-old lychee tree in Thanh Ha District
Japanese business delegation visited Thanh Ha lychee growing area on June 15.
Japanese tourists excitedly take photos when visiting Thanh Ha lychee area for the first time
In addition to visiting lychee growing areas, many Japanese businesses will promote the import of Thanh Ha lychees from Hai Duong province.
Mr. Tran Van Hao, Director of the Department of Industry and Trade of Hai Duong province, introduced the history of Thanh Ha lychee growing area to Japanese tourists.
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