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April Brings The Season Of Blooming Flower To Ha Giang Mountains

April Brings The Season Of Blooming Flower To Ha Giang Mountains

April Brings The Season Of Blooming Flower To Ha Giang Mountains

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    Located on the Chinese border, Ha Giang Province in Vietnam’s northern highlands is brimming with the warm vibrance of red kapok, yellow rapeseed, plum and peach blossoms.

    Situated around 300 kilometers (186 miles) from Hanoi, Ha Giang has become an increasingly attractive destination not just for its spectacular scenery, but also its narrow, twisting roads and mountain passes that kindle the adventurous spirit among many visitors. 

    In Ha Giang Province, kapok trees are mainly grown along the section from Yen Minh Town to Mau Due Ward in Yen Minh District and the area around Nho Que River in Dong Van District. 

    Believed by many Vietnamese to be favored by ghosts, kapok trees are an outstanding sight in many localities in northern Vietnam this time of year, often lining rice fields or village entrances.

    Ma Pi Leng, considered one of the four most dangerous passes in Vietnam, is a must-go for all bike enthusiasts. 

    Ha Giang also attracts many visitors by the yellow sight of fields of rapeseed flowers, called cai meo and used to produce cooking oil. Visitors can find these fields in bloom in the area of Chin Khoanh Slope, Pho Cao Commune and Sung La Commune of Dong Van District. 

    Pink peach blossoms and white plum flowers add charm to ‘trinh tuong’ homes of ethnic H'Mong, Tay and Nung people, decorated with traditional yin-yang tiled roofs.


     

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