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Visiting Cai Mon orchards - The cradle of fruit trees in South Vietnam

Visiting Cai Mon orchards in all the seasons in the year, tourists in Vietnam travel will get pleasure from the fun when freely discovering in the orchards and eating many kinds of fresh fruits.

Cai Mon lies on the bank of the Tien River in Tien Thuy village, Vinh Thanh commune, Cho Lach District, Ben Tre Province. Cai Mon orchard is considered as the cradle of fruit trees in South Vietnam, its small and narrow ways are lined with green trees bearing significant sweety fruits. Tourists in Vietnam tourism comes there in any seaon will get pleasure from enumerous fruits in the year.

Cai Mon farming village also provides millions of breeding-tree sorts like durian, mangosteen, sweet mango, seedless longan, langsat and sorts of citrus. There are several graft and multiplication artisans who produce the range of bonsai shapes by the very spectacular figures of deer, stag, dragon, phoenix, etc. The merchandise are widely sold in Thu Duc, Bien Hoa, and exported to several Asian countries.

Tourists who wish to find out the village of South feaure, Cai Mon is an ideal place where they are able to see and enjoy in the fresh fruits in all the seasons in the year.

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