The Ultimate Family Fun: Harvesting Chestnuts in Lang Son

The autumn season marks the harvest of chestnuts in Lang Son, enticing visitors to embark on a captivating journey of chestnut picking.

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Families from Hanoi flock to Lang Son to pick chestnuts

Chestnut trees in Quang Lac, Lang Son

Chestnuts, when ripe, usually split open at the top, revealing the dark brown, hard-shelled nuts within.

In Quang Lac commune, Lang Son city, Lang Son province, there are 50 hectares of chestnut trees, with over 100 households participating, mostly in the villages of Quang Trung and Quang Hong. Chestnut trees are easy to grow and thrive on high hills and in cold climates.

To harvest ripe chestnuts, pickers must climb the trees and shake them vigorously. The ripe nuts will fall first, and the harvesters simply need to shell them. Unripe chestnuts have a green, fuzzy outer shell similar to a rambutan, while ripe ones have a brown shell with shiny brown nuts inside. Each chestnut contains one to three nuts. Chestnut trees take about three years to bear fruit, but by the fifth and sixth years, the yield increases to 12-15 kg per tree per year, with some trees yielding up to 20 kg.

Children enjoying the chestnut harvest

Family picking chestnuts in the orchard

Chestnut harvesting is an enjoyable activity for children as it allows them to play and connect with nature.

Chestnuts do not ripen all at once, so harvesters must check the trees daily to see if any are ready. If a tree has many ripe nuts that have not fallen, it must be shaken. Ripe nuts will fall, and those that have split open can be collected, while those still closed need to be cut open with scissors, as the sharp shell can cause pain if handled without care.

Family posing with their chestnut harvest

Children holding baskets of chestnuts

In recent years, many families from Hanoi have participated in the chestnut-picking tourism model, enjoying the experience of harvesting and tasting fresh chestnuts straight from the orchard. Harvesting chestnuts requires protective gloves and cutting tools due to the sharp, hard shells, which can cause injury if not handled carefully.

Ms. Yen Le (Director of a travel company) shared: Our chestnut-picking tour in Lang Son offers two options: a one-day trip for 750,000 VND, including round-trip transportation from Hanoi to Lang Son, lunch, snacks, orchard entrance fees, and a guide. The bus will pick up guests from Hanoi at 4:45 AM and return around 7 PM. Families with young children who don’t have much time can still have a fun-filled day.

The second option is a two-day, one-night tour for those with more time. With a longer duration, tourists can visit more places and attractions in addition to chestnut picking.

As it is a seasonal tour with reasonable prices, it is very popular. We are already fully booked for the chestnut-picking tour from now until the end of August.

Family posing with their chestnut harvest

Children holding baskets of chestnuts

The chestnut-picking tour is popular among parents as it provides physical activity for children and teaches them the value of labor.

Last year, Ms. Pham Thanh Ngan (Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi) was invited by a friend to join the chestnut-picking tour. This year, she decided to reward the academically excellent children in her extended family with a trip to Lang Son. Last year, a friend introduced me to this tour, and my children loved it. They got to see chestnut trees for the first time, wear gloves to find and pick chestnuts, and then shell them. The included lunch featured delicious Lang Son specialties, and my children especially loved the roasted duck.

This year, I decided to replace the usual gifts for the high-achieving children in our family with this chestnut-picking tour. We’re leaving at the end of the month, and the kids are so excited that the adults are also looking forward to it., she shared.

Children holding baskets of chestnuts

The chestnut orchard model not only brings economic benefits to the households but also creates jobs for some local workers. Every year, from September to October, the people of Quang Lac have the opportunity to earn extra income by offering chestnut-picking services.

Frequently asked questions

Lang Son is a fantastic choice for families seeking an immersive and unique cultural experience. The province boasts stunning scenery with lush mountains and forests, offering a peaceful escape from bustling cities. The chestnut harvest season, usually from September to November, is a highlight, as the trees bear an abundance of delicious chestnuts. Families can enjoy picking chestnuts together, exploring the beautiful landscape, and immersing themselves in the local culture and hospitality.

There are plenty of enjoyable activities to keep families entertained during their trip. They can start by visiting the local chestnut gardens and joining the locals in harvesting fresh chestnuts. It’s a fun and educational experience for children to learn about the process and participate in the traditional way of collecting chestnuts. Families can also take leisurely walks or hikes through the picturesque countryside, enjoying the fresh air and breathtaking views. Exploring the local markets is another exciting activity, where they can interact with friendly vendors, sample local delicacies, and purchase unique handicrafts as souvenirs.

To ensure a memorable and enjoyable experience, families should plan their trip in advance. Booking accommodations beforehand is essential, as options range from cozy homestays to more luxurious resorts. Researching the area’s best chestnut gardens and planning a visit during the peak harvest season will ensure a bountiful collection. Families can also enhance their experience by learning a few basic Vietnamese phrases to communicate with the locals, embracing the local culture, and indulging in the delicious local cuisine.

Ensuring a safe trip is crucial, especially when traveling with children. Families should stay informed about the latest safety guidelines and travel advisories before their visit. It is advisable to follow local regulations, respect cultural norms, and dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Keeping a close eye on personal belongings and maintaining a general awareness of surroundings is always recommended. Additionally, families should be cautious when participating in outdoor activities like hiking and ensure they have the necessary equipment and knowledge to avoid any mishaps.

Lang Son offers a delightful culinary experience with a variety of unique specialties. Families should definitely try the local dishes featuring chestnuts, such as ‘com lam’ (rice cooked in bamboo tubes) served with chestnut sauce, or grilled chestnuts as a delicious snack. The province is also known for its tasty grilled meat dishes, including ‘thit trau nuong’ (grilled buffalo meat) and ‘thit heo nuong’ (grilled pork). For a sweet treat, don’t miss the famous ‘kem Tra Linh’ (Tra Linh ice cream), made with fresh milk and local ingredients. These culinary delights will surely add a delicious dimension to the family’s trip.