Within the framework of the Festival durian In Krong Pak district (Dak Lak), the organizing committee recently auctioned 3 durians for more than 2.55 billion VND to serve social security work. Photo: Nguoi lao dongDurian The first durian to be auctioned was traditional durian, taken from a tree over 100 years old. The starting price was 60 million VND and a business won the auction at 350 million VND. Photo: Dan VietDurian trees were first planted in Vietnam more than 100 years ago (the durian variety has large seeds and thin flesh, often called seed durian), originating from Southeast Asia. Photo: Dan VietSeed durian is also known by many other names such as seed durian or traditional durian, originating from Indonesia. Photo: DakLak FruitTraditional durian has its own distinctive flavor, high viscosity and sweet taste, light aroma, not harsh. Illustration photoThe second durian put up for auction was of the Dona variety, successfully auctioned for 900 million VND. Photo: Tien Phong Dona durian Also known as Monthong durian, originating from Thailand, was introduced to Vietnam in the early 1990s. Photo: Tien PhongDona is the durian variety with the highest area in Vietnam today, accounting for about 65% of the total planting area nationwide. Photo: AirnanoRipe Dona durian has a light, bright green color, the flesh is quite thick and yellow, the seeds are flat or small and dry. Dona durian has a sweet taste and is not too strong. Photo: BachhoaxanhFinally, “Durian Queen Ri6” was successfully auctioned for 1.4 billion VND. Ri6 is a famous specialty durian variety, originating from the Mekong Delta region in the early 1990s. Photo: FptshopRi6 durian stands out with its yellow flesh, flat seeds and dry durian segments. Ri6 durian has a sweet taste and moderate fat content. Photo: FacebookRi6 durian is widely grown in the Mekong Delta. After about 3 years of planting, it will begin to bear fruit. An average Ri6 fruit weighs from 3 – 6kg. Photo: Dien may xanh
Within the framework of the Festival durian In Krong Pak district (Dak Lak), the organizing committee recently auctioned 3 durians for more than 2.55 billion VND to serve social security work. Photo: Nguoi lao dong
Durian The first durian to be auctioned was traditional durian, taken from a tree over 100 years old. The starting price was 60 million VND and a business won the auction at 350 million VND. Photo: Dan Viet
Durian trees were first planted in Vietnam more than 100 years ago (the durian variety has large seeds and thin flesh, often called seed durian), originating from Southeast Asia. Photo: Dan Viet
Seed durian is also known by many other names such as seed durian or traditional durian, originating from Indonesia. Photo: DakLak Fruit
Traditional durian has its own distinctive flavor, high viscosity and sweet taste, light aroma, not harsh. Illustration photo
The second durian put up for auction was of the Dona variety, successfully auctioned for 900 million VND. Photo: Tien Phong
Dona durian Also known as Monthong durian, originating from Thailand, was introduced to Vietnam in the early 1990s. Photo: Tien Phong
Dona is the durian variety with the highest area in Vietnam today, accounting for about 65% of the total planting area nationwide. Photo: Airnano
Ripe Dona durian has a light, bright green color, the flesh is quite thick and yellow, the seeds are flat or small and dry. Dona durian has a sweet taste and is not too strong. Photo: Bachhoaxanh
Finally, “Durian Queen Ri6” was successfully auctioned for 1.4 billion VND. Ri6 is a famous specialty durian variety, originating from the Mekong Delta region in the early 1990s. Photo: Fptshop
Ri6 durian stands out with its yellow flesh, flat seeds and dry durian segments. Ri6 durian has a sweet taste and moderate fat content. Photo: Facebook
Ri6 durian is widely grown in the Mekong Delta. After about 3 years of planting, it will begin to bear fruit. An average Ri6 fruit weighs from 3 – 6kg. Photo: Dien may xanh