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How are you, my friends? These days are the last days of the year according to the calendar of Asian countries in general and Vietnam in particular. Therefore, the atmosphere of Tet is approaching, you must be feeling it, right? After tiring days of preparing for Tet, I reward myself with relaxing moments to go with friends to a place where I can relax my soul, forget fatigue and immerse myself in nature.๐
Today I take you to a very interesting place. It's Huong Tra tea plantation - where before was just a place to produce tea - the main income of the locals in my hometown. But now, some owners have boldly invested a large amount of money to turn it into a tourist area - you can absolutely visit, take photos of the steps to create a delicious cup of tea for only 59,000 VND.๐
For a long time, teacups have been an indispensable part of Vietnamese families, becoming a long-standing culture in Vietnam. If the Central Highlands has the largest tea-growing area, the North or Central region is famous for many precious tea specialties, bringing unforgettable flavors. In addition, with space stretching with cool green colors, strangely attractive, you seem to forget all your fatigue when exploring the highlands of tea growing in the Central of Vietnam.๐
This place is not too far from my house. We only took about 20 minutes by motorbike and arrived here at exactly 5 pm. The sun hadn't fully set yet so I really took some great pictures. The sunset on the tea hill is really amazing, it's blurry and very similar to the movies on TV. The scene is really romantic and if the girls come here, they will not want to return.๐
I can also observe the farmers taking care of the tea plants. I was lucky enough to have caught one of those moments. Here, the tea hills follow each other in harmony with the passionate aroma of fresh tea in the space. People in the tea area are engrossed in their daily work, from picking tea to rubbing tea with dancing fingers. Because of that artistic ingenuity, many people have been honored as artisans.
This tea hill is up to 10 hectares wide and it stretches as far as the eye can see. If you stand in the middle of this land, you will certainly look extremely small in the middle of an extremely large space - like being lost in a maze.
Like the article about Dap Ho, I took some first-person shots. If you like, you can completely use them to set up your phone or computer screen. In addition, I also took some more photos for myself and my close friends. It is proof that we have come and kept our memories here. ๐
We came back at 6pm. We are very pleased with these new photos.
Thank you for reading and please share your thoughts about this place.๐
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Have a nice day!