In addition to the ripe red plum season, which is abundant every early summer, Moc Chau is also famous for its pear season, which lasts from mid-June to the end of July. If you are too familiar with plum picking activities, visitors can still visit Come here to experience pear picking in the garden, which is extremely interesting.
As someone who loves to travel and explore new lands, Ms. Ly Tran (24 years old, doing business in Hanoi) cannot hide her love for Moc Chau when enjoying new experiences.
“I went to Moc Chau at the end of June. Although I was almost out of plums, luckily it was just when pears were in season. After picking plums a lot, everyone can try picking pears to have different experiences" - Ly Tran affirmed.
The female tourist shared that she went to Moc Chau Pear Flower Garden in the Sugar Cane, Cho Long and Moc Chau Farm sub-areas. The two gardens are located right in town, only about 1km apart, the road is easy to find, easy to go and the entrance fee to the garden is only 30,000 VND/person.
"Pears are in season, sweet, light and especially fragrant, different from the pears I usually eat in the plains" - she said.
Pear trees are quite suitable for the climate and soil in Moc Chau so they grow well. Besides plums and peaches, pears are a fruit that is widely grown here and brings in a stable economic source. Le Moc Chau can be sold for 80,000 VND/kg.
The female tourist shared that she had been to Moc Chau once before, so this time she only went for a short time and did not go to many famous check-in locations. However, she was still very happy to experience pear picking, enjoy the beautiful scenery, fresh air and lots of delicious food.
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“People can visit waterfalls and clear blue streams to bathe in the summer. However, you should avoid rainy days and after rainy days because the water is cloudy and bad," said the female tourist
Although she has been to Moc Chau twice, Ly Tran affirmed that she still wants to come back here in the future: "Hopefully, Moc Chau tourism will increasingly develop so that next time I come back there will be more places to have fun."