Explore beautiful Burmese grape tree-lined paths in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta city
Located in the outlying district of Phong Dien, these orchards are home to hundreds of Burmese grape trees which are now in season. Owners of the Burmese grape orchards set up tree archways, where the cool fresh air, the sun shining through the leaves, and the light yellow of ripening Burmese grapes make them ideal spots for visitors to take photos. “Burmese grape is not a new fruit but the tree archways add a romantic touch to the ripening Burmese grape orchard,” Tran Thi Thuy Lien, a visitor from the city’s Ninh Kieu District, told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper “Can Tho should develop more ecotourism orchards like this. “We’ll definitely come back here.” A Burmese grape tree archway. Photo: T.L / Tuoi Tre Visitors need to pay an entrance fee of VND50,000-70,000 (US$2.1-2.9) each to explore a Burmese grape orchard, enjoy the ripe fruit at the site and take stunning photos there. It required local gardeners much effort to take care of their Burmese grape orchards ...