Plum picking festival starts in Moc Chau Plateau

In the northwestern province of Son La, the Moc Chau Plateau attracts visitors from far and wide to indulge in a plum-picking festival.
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Many people flock to Moc Chau to join the ongoing plum-picking festival. (Photo: tapchicongthuong.vn)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - In the northwestern province of Son La, the Moc ChauPlateau attracts visitors from far and wide to indulge in a plum-pickingfestival.

The vast gardens that span from the mountain foot to its peak are a sight tobehold, drawing crowds from all over.

Venturing into a plum forest in Tan Lap village, we were immediately captivatedby the stunning red-purple plum branches that are still dusted with a delicatewhite layer. These bountiful branches hang among the lush green leaves, a truenatural wonder.

The allure of these ripe and fruitful plum branches was not lost on mychildren. They were fascinated, reaching out to touch them repeatedly, urgingme to capture images of these captivating plums.

Joining a plum picking tour, I acted as a farmer, picking fruit and paying 50,000VND (2.1 USD) per kilo.

The purple plums are fresh and sweet.

Plum garden owner Pham Van Hong said he welcomes a hundred visitors and travellersa day to pick fruit.

Some guests picked ten kilos a day to bring home as gifts to their relatives.

Locally known as man hau (hau plums), Hong said after eating a plum, eaterssaid the taste lingers in their mouths.

The trees were first planted in Moc Chau in the 1980s and later spread to otherregions like Sa Pa, Ha Giang and others. However, plums planted in Moc Chauhave the best taste.

“The hau plum has helped to bring Moc Chau to the map of Vietnam’s fruit centrethat is known far and wide, luring an increasing guest, including foreign touriststo the area,” he said.

From the Moc Chau, touring along the road from Tan Lap village to Son La city,you can enjoy the dazzlingly white colour of plum flowers in spring, whichturns purple-red in summer, Hong said.

Many people prefer to dip hau plums in salt mixed with fresh chilli whileothers bring it home to make it become salted-sugared plums that areunforgettable, he said.

Nguyen Thi Hoa, Deputy Chairwoman of Moc Chau district People’s Committee, saidthe district often organises picking plum festival every year to createopportunities for growers to co-operate with businesses inside and outside thecountry to mobilise social finance to help Moc Chau’s plums to become specialproducts to serve customers.

“We hope that businesses will invest in postharvest processing such as plumjuice or plum jam,” Hoa said.

She told Viet Nam News that there are many plum-picking destinations in MocChau, such as Phieng Khoang Mountain Peak with ancient plump trees, many ofthem are 50 years old.

But the most famous one is Na Ka plum valley in Tan Lap village. With more than100 hectares of plum, the valley has been chosen to hold plum picking festivalsince 2014 in the middle of May every year, with hundreds of visitors flockingin.

The plum season starts from April to July./.
VNA

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