Golden Indian-Almond Leaves Carpet the Streets of Hanoi
The Indian-almond tree lining up on the big streets in Hanoi has just changed their “clothes”. As the yellow leaves fall down from the branches, a romantic vibe covers Hanoi.
Dreamy Indian – almond tree leaves paint the city in a lovely shade of yellow
In the first days of the spring, a thin layer of fog dangles in the air, and the beautiful yellow shade transforms the whole city into a romantic land. Under the foliage of the Indian – almond trees on Buoi, Kim Ma, Tran Nhat Duat, Lieu Giai streets, the falling leaves cover the sidewalks and scatter themselves everywhere on the streets, making passengers stop for a few seconds and taking pictures of these unique moments of season changes.
Photo: hanamtv
Photo: hanamtv
Photo: zingnews
Photo: zingnews
Instagramable carpet of yellow leaves
The sight of the Indian – almond tree's fall leaves can brighten up the grey sky with the fog and makes the streets of Hanoi much warmer and brighter. Many people from around the city and local youngsters are drawn towards the roads that have the biggest Indian – almond trees to have the most gorgeous photographs of this beautiful springtime even on the most gloomy days.
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