(Baonghean.vn) - The fruit-laden persimmon trees shed all their leaves when winter comes in the Hmong village of Ky Son district, creating a rare beauty. Everywhere glows with the red color of ripe persimmons as if dispelling the cold of a winter day.
(Baonghean.vn) - The fruit-laden persimmon trees shed all their leaves when winter comes in the Hmong village of Ky Son district, creating a rare beauty. Everywhere glows with the red color of ripe persimmons as if dispelling the cold of a winter day.
The Hmong village in Tay Son commune (Ky Son district) has been glowing with the red color of ripe persimmon trees for the past 2 months. Photo: Dao Tho
When winter comes, the persimmon trees shed all their leaves, leaving only bunches of fruit hanging on the branches, creating a rare beauty. Photo: Dao Tho
Ripe red persimmons float on the traditional roofs of the Mong people's houses. Photo: Dao Tho
On the paths leading to Huoi Giang 1 village, the persimmons planted on both sides of the road are also reaching maturity. Photo: Dao Tho
According to people here, this type of persimmon must be ripe and soft before it can be eaten and has little economic value. Therefore, they only choose a few ripe fruits to give as gifts or to eat at home. Photo: Dao Tho
"Every persimmon season, I go to Tay Son to visit, mainly to pick some persimmons to bring back to display in the house as ornamental plants. Some ripe fruits are given to my brothers and friends" - Mr. Nguyen Thac Dong, a tourist. A visitor from Huu Kiem commune (Ky Son district) said. Photo: Dao Tho
Ripe persimmon is also a favorite dish of Mong children in the highlands of Nghe An. Photo: Dao Tho
Many tourists from other places come to Tay Son this season mainly to hunt clouds, watch peach blossoms and wear Mong costumes to "check-in" with the persimmon trees laden with fruit. Photo: Dao Tho
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: 14/12/2023
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