The occasion is expected to provide visitors with greater insights into the past, present, and future of the Vietnamese agriculture and rice industry. Currently, farmers in the locality are urgently completing the Vietnam Rice Road.
The rice plants are put on display at the event. There are many rice varieties showcased on the road, including IR50404, OM 5454, Dai Thom 8, and ST 25.
Various types of specialty fruit trees of Hau Giang are also showcased throughout the road.
Ancient houses are made of bamboo, thatched with leaves and tools related to rice.
Images of threshers and straw pillars are recreated on the rice road.
.Canals and ditches in the Mekong Delta with water hyacinths, water lilies, and boats also appear on the rice road.
After manual rice harvesting, the development step in the rice production process of local residents in the Mekong Delta is to have threshers and plows. Hau Giang province has also launched the Xa No tourist boat which can promptly serve people, especially tourists visiting Hau Giang province as part of the occasion.
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