Peach blossoming pink at the foot of Lao Than a mountain
LAO CAI – Phin Ho, one of the two tallest villages in Y Ty commune, Bat Xat district, wears a spring shirt
LAO CAI – The coming summer rains are also the time when the H’Mong people harvest blood plums, a specialty of the highlands of Phin Ho and Y Ty.
At the beginning of July, the blood plum garden of the family of Mr. Vang A Ho (26 years old, H’Mong) head of Phin Ho village was in the season of ripe, red, and purple fruit-laden with branches. Phin Ho village is located at the foot of Lao Than mountain, a 2,860 m high mountain, which is known as the “cloud hunting paradise” of the roof of Y Ty , Bat Xat district, about 80 km west of Sa Pa town. Mr. Vang A Ho said that Phin Ho village has 78 households, people in the village grow plums around the house, some households plant a few trees, some households plant nearly 100 trees. The plum fruit turns from green to ripe and turns purple-red in about 4 months, at this time people prepare for the harvest. Ms. Hau Thi Sua, a resident of Phin Ho, said: “Blood plum is a specialty fruit of Y Ty. The cool highland climate and unique soil in Y Ty create suitable conditions for blood plum trees to grow. “. Blood plums picked at the garden in Phin Ho cost 20,000 VND/kg, due to the influence of Covid-19, the price of these plums decreased compared to before and was 25,000 – 40,000 VND/kg depending on the size of the fruit.