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Na Luc Nam – Bac Giang | Famous specialty of Bac Giang province

Na Luc Nam  is a brand of agricultural products known to many people for its beautiful design, clean and large fruit quality, delicious taste, and soft and sweet meat.

Besides being a delicious fruit,  Luc Nam na Luc is  also one of the significant sources of income for local people.

Na, also known as custard apple, is a gift from the countryside that many children love to pick

Increasingly developed in terms of both quality and quantity,  Luc Nam na Luc Nam is  now an indispensable part of the people of this Luc Nam region.

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