Pho Trach rush village in harvest season
24/04/2024 09:57
From a type of wild grass growing in waterlogged lowlands, the people of Pho Trach village have turned rush into hundreds of thousands of practical, beautiful and environmentally friendly handicrafts.
Sunshine on the sedge field
28/11/2023 10:22
Coming to Nga Son, you will come upon the image of a busy, urgent working atmosphere mixed with bustling laughter in the sedge fields during the harvest season.
Golden harvest season
13/06/2023 15:58
That is the brilliant yellow of the sunshine and the wind, and of the ripe rice fields with the corpulent, firm rice grains. That is also the yellow of straw and the pleased faces of farmers on the harvest days. The scene of the countryside is bustling and animated but simply beautiful.
The happy smile in rubber latex harvest season
21/03/2023 11:51
Although it must be so strenuous to stick with this work, once the rubber trees are planted and grow up in the hilly area, and the half-mountain half-plain of Thua Thien Hue, its miracle of “poverty-alleviation” to people’s lives is visible.
Harvesting sea products before rainy season
11/10/2022 17:30
Every year, before the rainy season, people in “aquaculture barns” such as Chuon lagoon, coastal communes of Phu Vang, Phu Loc, Phong Dien, Huong Tra, Hue city regularly inspects their ponds and cages to harvest fish and shrimp to avoid damage caused by storms and floods.
The early ripened A Luoi persimmon season
17/09/2022 20:50
The harvest time of persimmon season often lasts from every September to October. Coming to A Luoi on this occasion, it will be easy for you to buy some persimmons in the town market or along Ho Chi Minh roadsides.
The season of Bo Chinh ginseng flowers
03/09/2022 16:37
Sam Bo Chinh (Abelmoschus sagittifolius) starts to be sowed in February and its flowering time is from June to July. However, the time of August - September is its blooming season. Due to the continuous blooming of Bo Chinh ginseng Flowers, the work of flower harvest lasts for 2 months.
Pho Trach rush village in harvest season
From a type of wild grass growing in waterlogged lowlands, the people of Pho Trach village have turned rush into hundreds of thousands of practical, beautiful and environmentally friendly handicrafts.