The Rubber Tree Farm in Vietnam
Have you ever wondered where rubber comes from? How you get your tires and other rubbery material? Well, it all starts in a specific type of tree, and Hang’s father just happens to own a rubber tree farm that produces a very high income for their family every month. Who would have thought right? Rubber Trees!
Rubber is in high demand, and it’s exported all over the world. Without the rubber trees, or Cao Su in Vietnamese, Hang and Tuan (her brother) would have never gotten the opportunity to travel to America in the first place (and I never would have met her). It’s because of these unique plants that all of this has happened.
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Amazing… You are learning so much about the family… I hope you are enjoying yourself…
That is very interesting. I never knew the trees were tapped like sap out of the maple trees!
It’s pretty cool. I didn’t really get a chance to see the stuff actually being used, but that happens at an entirely different location, by another company entirely. Hang’s father just owns and runs the tree part of it, and sells it off to the next step in the chain to making Rubber!