Spring arrives in Cai Mon flower village

Update: 28/01/2022
As Tet (Lunar New Year festival) approaches, Cai Mon flower village is a charming sight with beautiful colours lining the roads. Fresh spring air blows into each small hamlet.

Farmers busy harvesting flowers for Tet. — Photo thamhiemmekong.com

Cai Mon flower village is the common name for the communes of Vinh Thanh, Long Thoi and Phu Son in Cho Lach District, Ben Tre Province. The area grows raspberry chrysanthemum, bougainvillea, cockscomb and many other kinds of flowers.

Starting from HCM City, it took us more than three hours to reach the village by motorbike.

Cai Mon flower village has thousands of households participating in growing traditional flowers. — Photo thamhiemmekong.com

Running along Highway 1A, passing Long An Province, My Tho City and Tien Giang Province, we arrived in Ben Tre City where we crossed the Ham Luong Bridge on Highway 60, before turning right on Highway 57 and following the asphalt to reach the follower village.

There, we talked to the owners of some follower gardens, learning about the process of cultivating saplings, looking after the colourful flower pots for Tet each year.

In recent years, due to drought and salinity, many strains of flower have become difficult to grow. Only bougainvillea is more resistant, so many farmers have turned to specialise in growing this ornamental plant.

In the past, bougainvillea had only one red colour. But now, people grow many types, including imported varieties. Skilled people can grow bushes in five different colours and sell them at a good price. Depending on each type, small pots cost VND100,000–VND200,000 (US$4.30-$8.60), large pots cost millions of Vietnamese dong.

This year, Nguyen Thi Muoi, 52, and his family in Lan Dong Hamlet, Phu Son Commune, sold more than 1,000 bougainvillea pots, earning a profit of more than VND150 million ($6,500). Muoi said that a new flower crop will start again as soon as the flower pots of the old crop are lifted from the field.

Farmers buy each seed embryo for about VND15,000 (60 US cents). After about eight months of care, they start putting flowers in pots to shape. Around the beginning of October, the bougainvillea begins to bud and then the gardeners must be very careful in taking care to keep the flowers blooming in time of Tet.

People in Phu Son Commune said that in recent years, people have also begun selling flowers on e-commerce websites and social media. Farmers can sell more goods in a leisurely manner this way. Although bougainvillea can be sold all year round, people want to sell during the Lunar New Year festival for better prices. 

On the weekends, especially before Tet, young people come to Cai Mon flower village to take pictures. — Photo vietnammoi.vn

Huynh Thanh Tam, head of the cooperative for the production of bougainvillea in Lan Dong Hamlet, said that despite the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the products of the cooperative have sold out. Traders ordered several months ago, so farmers are glad and excited.

In addition to bougainvillea, locals are busy packing raspberry chrysanthemum, cockscomb and rose to sell. All roads and fields are covered with flowers. When seen from above, large areas have turned colourful.

Nguyen Thi Hong, 56-years-old in Phu Son Commune, said that a few months ago, locals were nervous and anxious because of the COVID-19 pandemic. She had to reduce from 5,000 pots of raspberry chrysanthemums to 3,500 pots because she was afraid of not selling much.

The COVID-19 pandemic in the locality has since been basically controlled, so travel and transportation of flowers in the area have recovered. Traders have returned to search and order more ornamental flower plants.

“In the past few weeks, I was very happy because many traders asked to buy flowers. I hope the pandemic is soon controlled so that people can do business and have a safe, joyful Tet", said Hong.

The highlight of the trip to discover Cai Mon flower village is a place around the old brick kilns, K26,  in Phu Son Commune. It is very famous for taking photos. — Photo kenh14.vn

The highlight of the trip to discover Cai Mon flower village is a place around the old brick kilns, K26, in Phu Son Commune. It is very famous for taking photos. Its location is quite beautiful with the layout facing the river, its back is rows of coconut trees and its front are straight beds of chrysanthemums. The two sides are covered with colourful flowers, creating a romantic space. On the weekends, especially on the occasion of Tet, young people often come here to take pictures.

Lu Duy Tuong from HCM City said he really likes visiting the winding village roads lined on both sides with colourful flower gardens.

“Going inside the village, I caught the sight of old brick kilns that were tinged with time and covered with overgrown vines. Right next to the kilns is a large nursery. The scene looked like a painting,” said Tuong.

Nguyen Ngoc Truong, 32-years-old and living in Ben Tre, said he is very happy to see the flower village in his homeland expand day-by-day and especially show off its beauty before the 2022 Lunar New Year.

“The people here are very friendly. When you come to check-in, you must ask the garden owner's permission to avoid touching or affecting their flower pots or plants. Because the process of taking care of a flower pot is very hard," said Truong. VNS

Cai Mon flower village seen from above. — Photo kenh14.vn

By Lam Giang

Source: vietnamnews.vn