
Like a soft silk strip winding around the midland plain, the Red River gives Phu Tho lush alluvial land and sandbanks all year round.

This is the home of thousands of households in the riverside communes of Yen Lac and Vinh Tuong.

In Lien Chau commune, with the advantage of fertile land, Buddha's hand trees are in the season of brilliant yellow bloom, bringing high economic value to growers every Tet holiday.

Along with that, this place is also famous for its Dien grapefruit gardens full of fruit, the fragrance spreading throughout the region.

In Vinh Phu commune, people boldly converted agricultural land to grow elephant grass, developed dairy cow herds, formed concentrated livestock farming areas, contributing to increasing income and creating stable jobs.

Not only stopping at agricultural production, many localities also promote traditional occupations such as water transport - a profession that has existed for generations and is closely associated with riverside life.

Small boats go up and down the red water every day, carrying goods, agricultural products and the belief in a prosperous and sustainable life.

Along the flow of the Red River, the communes along the Red River today are taking on a new look.

Through many flood seasons, new vitality is still spreading every day, proving the persistent working spirit and the will to constantly strive of the people in this fertile countryside.
Le Minh
Source: https://baophutho.vn/nhung-mien-que-tru-phu-ven-song-hong-242248.htm






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