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Inside Central Vietnam’s Largest Kumquat Village Preparing for Lunar New Year

Inside Central Vietnam’s Largest Kumquat Village Preparing for Lunar New Year

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As the Lunar New Year (Tet) approaches, the bustling atmosphere in Cam Ha, the largest ornamental kumquat village (lang quat canh) in Central Vietnam, reaches its peak. Located in the picturesque ancient town of Hoi An, Quang Nam province, this vibrant village is renowned for producing some of the most beautiful and high-quality kumquat trees in the region. For generations, local farmers have dedicated their lives to cultivating these golden-fruited trees, which serve as an essential symbol of prosperity, luck, and happiness for millions of Vietnamese households during the traditional Tet holiday.

This year, the gardens of Cam Ha are a spectacular sight, filled with thousands of neatly arranged kumquat trees, their branches heavy with ripe, golden fruits and delicate white blossoms. Cultivating the perfect kumquat tree requires a full year of intensive labor, precise pruning, and careful weather management. Farmers must carefully monitor watering schedules and soil nutrients to ensure the fruits ripen precisely in time for the holiday season. A perfect Tet kumquat tree must have a balanced combination of ripe golden fruits, green young fruits, fresh leaves, and blooming flowers, representing multi-generational harmony and future abundance.

For visitors and photographers, visiting the Cam Ha kumquat village during this time offers a unique cultural experience and endless opportunities for stunning travel photography. Buyers and traders from all over Vietnam travel here to select the finest trees to transport to bustling holiday markets across the country. Despite challenges posed by fluctuating weather patterns, the resilience and artistry of the local farmers shine through, ensuring that the age-old tradition remains alive and thriving. Experience the beauty, dedication, and cultural richness of Central Vietnam's premier kumquat village as they prepare to welcome the Year of the Dragon.

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