A honeycomb in Ca Mau has been recognised as the largest in Vietnam. (Photo:thanhnien.vn)
A honeycomb in Ca Mau has been recognised as the largest in Vietnam. (Photo:thanhnien.vn)

The honeycomb weighs 43 kg, and is 2.2 m long, 1 m wide. It is expected to churn out about 15 litres of honey.

This is the honeycomb which is being exploited at Muoi Ngot Ecotourism Site in U Minh district.

The honeycomb is on display at the U Minh Forest space to serve the needs of visitors who want to explore local culture and tourism destinations.

Beekeeping is a unique traditional profession of residents in Lower U Minh Forest, which was included in the list of National Intangible Cultural Heritage by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in 2019.

Source: VOV