Thanh Ha currently has 3,200 ha of lychee farms, 1,700 ha of which is for early harvest in Ha Dong commune. The rest is for the in-season lychees in Ha Nam commune. (Photo: Truong Giang/VOV)
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Visitors to Thanh Ha can experience harvesting lychee themselves in many gardens while enjoying fresh air in the countryside. (Photo: Truong Giang/VOV)
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The juicy, refreshing early-season lychee fruits (Photo: Truong Giang/VOV)
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To support lychee harvesting and trading, Thanh Ha district has invested tens of thousands USD in building inter-district and inter-regional roads. Local people have also contributed thousands of dollars and donated nearly 9000 square-meter of land to this effort. (Photo: Truong Giang/VOV)
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Lychees have brought not only economic benefits, but lychee gardens are becoming an attractive, ‘green’ tourist destination in the Red River Delta. (Photo: Truong Giang/VOV)
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The area surrounding the ancient lychee trees in Thuy Lam village, Thanh Son commune now has guest houses, ponds, and playgrounds to attract more tourists. (Photo: Truong Giang/VOV)
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In 2022, more than 40,000 tourists, including 240 foreigners, visited the ancient lychee trees. (Photo: Truong Giang/VOV)
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Dong Man quarter, Thanh Khe commune also received more than 30,000 tourists including many foreign visitors in 2022. (Photo: Truong Giang/VOV)
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(Photo: Truong Giang/VOV)
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With a 150-year history, Thanh Ha lychee has become a famous local specialty. It was geographically documented in 2007, and has entered into the top 50 quality Vietnamese products and top 10 most popular brands. (Photo: Truong Giang/VOV)
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