The article explores the unusual situation in Vietnam, where the world's best durian, Musang King, is being sold at record-low prices, as low as 100,000 VND/kg (approximately 4.35 USD/kg). This is in stark contrast to off-season prices that reached 400,000 VND/kg (approximately 17.45 USD/kg) and last year's prices ranging from 270,000 to 350,000 VND/kg (approximately 11.75 to 15.45 USD/kg). The price drop is due to an unstable market, scattered orchards, and low water levels in the West, leading to bruised fruit. Despite these issues, durian sellers are being generous with quality control, offering free replacement for damaged fruits. This situation has made the premium durian more accessible and affordable for consumers, with prices ranging from 200,000 to 220,000 VND/kg (approximately 8.75 to 9.65 USD/kg) for whole fruits and 350,000 VND/500 grams (approximately 15.15 USD/500 grams) for pre-opened pods. This affordability has led to a significant increase in sales, offering consumers a chance to enjoy the world's best durian at a price that was previously out of reach for many.