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Vietnam’s largest tea plantation enters harvest season - Travel your way
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Vietnam’s largest tea plantation enters harvest season

Vietnam’s largest tea plantation

Year-end is harvest season in Moc Chau, the country’s largest tea growing area, as women in conical hats work from early morning picking green tea leaves.

Vietnam’s largest tea plantation

At an altitude of 1,054 meters above sea level, Moc Chau, a northern highlands town in Son La Province, boasts a temperate climate with average temperatures ranging from 15 to 26 degrees Celsius. Thanks to the cool climate, it’s home to about 3,000 hectares of tea estates, making it the country’s largest tea growing area.

Vietnam’s largest tea plantation

Every day, farmers gather at the tea factory at about 7 a.m. and then flock to the hills to pick tea buds. In some tea hills, visitors can mingle for photoshooting or learning about the tea picking process.

Vietnam’s largest tea plantation

All farmers here are women from ethnic minority groups like the Hmong and Thai who make a living by picking tea leaves.

Vietnam’s largest tea plantation

Harvested tea will be cleaned, dried and packaged.

Vietnam’s largest tea plantation

Bike and motorbike rental services allow visitors to explore tea hills and traditional stilt houses of ethnic minority communities.

Vietnam’s largest tea plantation

Visitors can visit the Moc Suong tea factory to enjoy a tea ceremony and see how Vietnam’s famous tea products are processed.

Vietnam’s largest tea plantation

Around 200 kilometers from Hanoi, Moc Chau can be easily accessed by car or coach. The rising popularity of Moc Chau has seen rapid development of local homestays.

Vietnam’s largest tea plantation

Some homestay addresses worthy of consideration for budget-conscious travelers are MAMA’s House, Le Chalet du Lac, Fairy House Moc Chau, House By Lake, The Nordic Village and Moc Chau Retreat, with prices ranging from VND300,000 to 1 million ($12.06-40.22) a night.

Source: vnexpress.net

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