Video : Rose garden full of fruit in the Northwest mountains

Coming to Moc Chau this season, you will see persimmon gardens full of fruit standing out among the green mountains and forests. The bright red persimmons are like small hanging torches, both beautifying the space and giving off a sweet fragrance.



This is the time when the persimmon tree loses all its leaves, leaving only ripe persimmons hanging heavily on the dry branches. This special beauty has attracted many tourists to visit and take souvenir photos. Photo: Hong Vinh, Hai Thien.

The persimmons change color from yellow to bright orange-red, plump.



Tourists come here to sightsee, take pictures and especially enjoy the ripe, crispy, sweet persimmons that the owner has painstakingly prepared for a long time.



Hai Thien, a photographer in Moc Chau, said: The best time to take pictures is around 8-10am, and in the afternoon from 3-6pm. Visitors who intend to take pictures with the rose garden should choose bright-colored clothes, the pictures will be more beautiful and outstanding.

Unlike many other types of garden-ripened fruits, when entering the rose garden in Moc Chau at this time, visitors will be free to admire the scenery and take pictures, but cannot pick the fruit and enjoy it right away. The reason is because this type of rose has an astringent taste, and is usually processed into pickled or wind-dried rose to have a sweet, cool, and mild aroma. Photo: Hai Thien.


The wild mountain scenery is dotted with persimmon trees laden with ripe fruit.


The special thing is that the taller the tree is and the wider its canopy is, the more persimmons it bears and the denser its density. Due to the fertile land, almost every persimmon tree in Moc Chau is laden with branches. From afar, each fruit looks like a small bell hanging from a giant tree, always swaying in the wind. Photo: Hong Vinh, Hai Thien.


Just a short distance along the road on the plateau, whether in Ngu Dong Ban On, Tan Lap or Na Ka valley, it is easy for tourists to come across persimmon trees growing naturally along the roadside, trees that young tourists often call "lonely" persimmon trees. The interesting thing is that these "lonely trees" will become special characters in the pictures, bringing a unique beauty while also being associated with memories of a Moc Chau with fragrant flowers and sweet fruits all year round. Photo: Hong Vinh, Hai Thien

The golden-skinned persimmons hanging from the branches become an ideal photo backdrop, attracting tourists to Moc Chau in the last months of the year.
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