Luc Ngan district has more than 217 hectares of “thieu” lychees for export, grown under GlobalGAP standards, with 18 cultivation area codes granted to 6 communes, including Hong Giang, Kien Lao, Tan Son, Giap Son, Tan Moc, and Bien Son. (Photo: VNA)
Harvesting lychees grown under GlobalGAP standards at Mr and Mrs Van Huong’s household in Hong Giang commune, Luc Ngan district. (Photo: VNA)
Every year from mid-June to early July, visitors to Luc Ngan district, more than 60 km northeast of Hanoi, will see the bright red colours of lychees all around. (Photo: VNA)
Long lines of motorbikes and container trucks carrying lychees along National Highway No 31 in Phuong Son commune, Luc Ngan district. (Photo: VNA)
A qualified bunch of lychees heading out to foreign markets (Photo: VNA)
The thrilling main “thieu” lychee season in Bac Giang province
Long lines of motorbikes, trucks, and container trucks full of lychees can be found along roads in Luc Ngan district, northern Bac Giang province, these days, creating a busy and bustling atmosphere.