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According to Pham Thuy Nhung, the owner of Minh Ngoc Garden, the trees were transported from Moc Chau district, Son La province. |
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The fruits of the Moc Chau – grown persimmon trees become ripe from September to December, and they fully ripen from mid-November when the weather gets colder. |
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The ripened persimmon garden brings about a feeling among tourists as if they are visiting the Norwest region. |
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The owner of Minh Ngoc Garden has purchased around 250 persimmon trees from Bac Giang and Son La provinces. |
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A cute moment of two children under a fruit-laden persimmon tree. |
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Each tree is priced from 4 million to 20 million VND, the price of an ancient tree may be up to 60 million VND. |
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Young people take a photo on a road with fruit-laden persimmon trees on both sides. |