(BGO)
– Amid the impacts of Covid-19 pandemic, nearly 25,000 visitors have flocked to
enjoy orange and pomelo orchards in Luc Ngan district, Bac Giang province since
late October 2021, reported the district Division of Culture and Information.
Most of them are native visitors. The number of tourists in other provinces and cities (Bac Ninh and Hanoi) are much lower due to the disease complicated development.
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Visitors experience and take photo at pomelo orchard in Luc Ngan district.
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The popular orchards welcoming many groups of tourists are located in the communes of Tan Moc, Nam Duong, My An, Thanh Hai, Hong Giang…
Before arriving at the local area, the traveler must strictly follow disease preventive measures. Apart from experiencing the fruit orchard, they visited Cam Son lake, Am Vai pagoda, Northeastern Cultural Village via travel agencies and community based tourism cooperatives.
Luc Ngan district now has 18 community based tourism cooperatives. For recent years, the orchard tour in Luc Ngan district has been popular among many visitors, especially on orange and pomelo season lasting from late October till January next year.
Cong Doanh
Coming to Luc Ngan to see "unique flowers and plants"
(BGO) - Referring to Luc Ngan district (Bac Giang province),
many people immediately think of the area of abundant fruit trees. But few
people know that here there are also bonsai gardens with "unique flowers
and plants" of hundreds of years old.
Luc Ngan creates safe close tour
(BGO) – An Phu Tourism
Service and Trading Cooperative (Cooperative) in Cho street, Tan Son commune (Luc
Ngan district, Bac Giang province) has introduced the product of “Safe and
close tour” to Bac Hoa ancient village in Tan Son commune and Cam Son lake
tour.
Luc Ngan gets ready to welcome visitors to orange and pomelo season
(BGO) – Luc Ngan district (Bac Giang province)
has actively implemented various solutions to quickly introduce experimental
tourism in orange and pomelo season to promote and effectively exploit the
potential and advantages of ecological and experimental tourism at fruit
growing area together with unique cultural identities and fruit consumption.
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