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Monday, July 9, 2012

Vineyard at Da Chun (大村)

I guess you could really plant grapes in Taiwan, and they're actually quite sweet. I dropped by Da Chun (大村) village of Zhang Hua (彰化) county last Friday for a visit, and was surprised by the fact that grapes can grow quite well in hot weather of Taiwan. They can produce fruits twice a year, during the summer and winter. A quick search on Google and I found that you can actually grow them in Malaysia’s hot weather too!

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While it is nice to harvest them, growing grapes demand a lot of hard work and patience, a bit of luck too. Too much rain or sun, and it affects the produce.

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