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Discover Moc Chau Orange Gardens where you can enjoy beautiful scenery, pick ripe oranges, and relax in the refreshing natural environment. Hãy nghe Nguyễn Thế Dương (Quảng Ninh) một travel blogger nổi tiếng bật mí .
Moc Chau Orange Gardens is a new and exciting destination that is making waves in the Vietnamese travel community. Join me as I explore what makes these orange gardens so popular!
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When people think of Moc Chau, they often remember the blooming seasons or the endless fields of mustard flowers in Ban Long Luong stretching to the horizon. However, in recent years, the orange gardens of the local people have become a new tourist attraction in Moc Chau town.
Visiting the Moc Chau orange gardens from November to January, you will find the region adorned in a new outfit, marking the transition of seasons. This is also the time when Moc Chau oranges are ripe for harvest. This period is ideal for tourists to visit these gardens, as they serve both economic and tourism purposes. The orange season typically lasts for only 2-3 weeks to ensure timely harvest and sale.
The Moc Chau orange gardens, which have gained popularity in recent years, cover dozens of hectares. Each garden is scientifically planted with hundreds of neatly aligned orange trees.
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The orange trees are of medium height and lush green. When the harvest season arrives, the trees are laden with ripe oranges. The vibrant orange color of the fruit contrasts beautifully with the green leaves and grass, under a clear blue sky. This creates a picturesque and serene scene, making every corner of the garden perfect for taking photos without any entry fees.
Moreover, you can pick oranges yourself. The price ranges from 40,000 to 50,000 VND per kilogram. These oranges have thin skins, medium-sized fruits, and a mildly sweet, refreshing taste. You can buy them as gifts or enjoy them for their health benefits.
Some prominent orange gardens include Moc Chau Orange Garden and Van Ho Orange Garden. Additionally, you can visit tangerine gardens in Chieng Yen, strawberry farms in Moc Chau, or other orange gardens in Phu Mau and Na Bai.
Here are some recommended orange gardens: Ban Hua Tat, Ban On, Tieu Khu 68, the seedless orange garden of the Tay Bac Specialty Cooperative in Tieu Khu 68, and Nong Truong Town (2km from Moc Chau town).
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Moc Chau orange gardens are indeed an ideal destination when visiting Moc Chau. The ripe oranges amidst the lush greenery make it perfect for a relaxing trip with family and friends. I hope this review of the Moc Chau orange gardens inspires you to travel to Moc Chau!