In photos: Red silk cotton flowers adorn beauty of Huong (Perfume) Pagoda
150-year-old silk-cotton tree in Nghe An recognized as Vietnam Heritage Tree | |
Hanoi dyed in red of silk cotton flowers | |
Hanoi in March: Silk-cotton flowers burn brightly red |
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Along the two sides of Yen stream, the entrance to Thien Tru Pagoda and Huong Tich cave, blooming red silk cotton flowers create a gorgeous scene, Kinhtedothi reported.
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Red silk cotton flowers embellish the romantic already beauty of the Yen stream.
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The flowers dye Huong pagoda a brilliantly red hue.
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There is nothing more perfect than floating on the Yen stream, relishing the fresh air and contemplating the red silk cotton flowers.
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A magnificent bird-eye view of an ancient red silk cotton flower tree.
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Admiring red silk cotton flowers amidst the serene scene will certainly be the best therapy to relieve stress after long busy days at work.
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Red silk cotton flowers look like “sparks of fire”.
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The poetic beauty of flowers combining with the imposing beauty of mountains conquers the hearts of any visitors.
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Blooming red silk cotton flowers signals the upcoming summer. The flowers often bloom within 2-3 weeks.
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Red silk cotton flowers are associated with the childhood of children in the countryside.
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Don’t forget to bring a camera and you will surely get tons of stunning pictures of red silk cotton flowers.
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