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2-day itinerary to see the ‘red river’ in the northern lychee capital

In addition to picking litchi, Hong Ngoc also took friends to visit the lives of the people in her hometown.

For many people, planning their own trip is not a difficult thing. We can completely rely on the information shared on social networking sites to arrange a discovery schedule. However, when coming to new lands, if there is a local person to take the role of “guide”, the trip will be much smoother and more convenient.

Two weekends in the fabric capital of the North

Hong Ngoc, 25 years old, is currently a content creator in Hanoi and works as a tour guide on weekends to some destinations in the northern mountains. Knowing that she was born and raised in the “capital” of lychee Luc Ngan, Bac Giang, so every lychee season, her friends ask to take her back to see the “red river” – the largest lychee market in the North and enjoy. Enjoy fresh, succulent lychees in the garden.

Hong Ngoc (black shirt, center).

This year too, she originally planned to visit her home with only three close friends, taking everyone to pick lychees. However, last weekend, the number of people who accompanied Ngoc home to Luc Ngan was not 3 but 15 people.

“I’m also used to leading tours at the weekend, and I think my hometown is in a beautiful season, so I decided to post a post to invite everyone, after a day is enough for a 16-seat car, then the whole group set off,” Ngoc said . .

So, Hong Ngoc became a local guide. The trip takes the group of friends to experience the lychee season in her hometown at the weekend, everything like moving, eating and exploring is arranged and worried by her friend. She did not have much time, so she could not take the group to visit many places in Bac Giang, but Hong Ngoc also chose the two most famous places in Luc Ngan land for everyone to come.

Before visiting the lychee garden, Ngoc’s group of friends visited the Chu noodle village, witnessed with their own eyes as well as tried their skills with the stages to make famous batches of Chu noodles near and far.



Visitors are led by Hong Ngoc to Chu noodle making village.

And if families are intending on a trip to experience this summer, you can refer to the schedule of visiting the fabric “capital” of Hong Ngoc and friends:

– The group boarded the bus in Hanoi at 12 noon on Saturday.

– After 2 hours of traveling, 15 hours, the group arrived at Ngoc’s house in Bac Giang.


– Put away things and rest for a while, at 15:30, Hong Ngoc took everyone to visit Chu noodle factory – one of the famous specialties of Bac Giang.

– Sunday morning, go see “traffic jam” at the cloth market.

– Then, at 8 o’clock, everyone can enter the lychee garden of Ngoc’s family. Here, people can pick lychees by themselves, taste the freshest lychees, take souvenir photos.

– At 13 o’clock, the group returns to Hanoi.




People can pick lychees in Hong Ngoc’s family garden and go to see the bustling lychee market.

Travel connecting “strangers”

Hong Ngoc has led many trips, but this is the first time she has brought so many people home. “Every tour, I will get to know 24 more strangers, because of the same wave, I will become friends. However, this time when I come to Bac Giang with me, they are all strangers, strangers to each other because everyone only knows me, some people. Some people go alone, some people go with mother and daughter. People also call this a connecting trip, because they are not staying at homestays or motels, but in their own homes, eating with both their parents, but their parents are super. Hospitality should take care of people very carefully.”




She herself thought that there should be follow-up trips like this. Although it was just an exciting outing, it was able to combine to introduce more specialties of the homeland, sell noodles and lychee to relatives.

“Everyone gets to make new friends, experience making noodles, picking lychees, wherever people go, people ask about them, it’s very fun. My mother too, having a friend of yours come to play, she is more excited than me. , and also posted a photo showing off Facebook proudly because there were visitors ,” Ngoc said.

Photo: Internet (Vinlove.net)

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