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Huong Khe District cultivates rubber over 6,400 hectares. Between late December to March, rubber leaves turn from yellow into red and fall to the ground through gusts of wind.
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This time of the year is not the season for rubber tapping, so bowls to contain latex are hung over the rubber trees.
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The colour change of rubber leaves takes place gradually.
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Travelling on HCM City Road or National Highway 15, it is easy for people to see the rubber forest in Huong Vinh commune.
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The peaceful rubber forest
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Rubber was cultivated in the late 19th century by French colonists. The tree has become one of Vietnam’s staple industrial crops.