Lost in the giant flower maze in Hanoi
(VNF) - A giant maze was built on a field in Thach Ban ward (Long Bien District of Hanoi), with its walls made by hundreds of thousands of roses, hydrangeas and hong loc... It is considered one of the largest flower mazes in Vietnam.
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A birdeye view of the giant flower maze in Hanoi. (Photos: dantri.com.vn)
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The park which has this giant flower maze located in the area of Thach Ban Ward, Long Bien District, has just opened for visitors.
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The most distinctive part of this park is the giant maze made of hundreds of thousands of flowers.
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The maze is made of a lots circular flower wall’s layer.
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In addition to roses and hydrangeas, the maze wall is made primarily by hong loc. This kind tree grow new leaves all four seasons with green and red foliage and white flowers.
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The science name of “Hong Loc” is Syzygium campanulatum or Syzygium oleinum, a genus of flowering plants that belongs to the myrtle household (Myrtaceae). This season, hong loc are are just starting to reveal their new, red young leaves, give visitors a beautiful sight to behold.
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Besides the large maze made of hong loc, the park also has a smaller rose maze.
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There are also many hydrangeas, a very beautiful flower originated from Da Lat.
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Buckwheat flowers are blossoming in the park.
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Many curious young people visit the park.
Translated by Hien Trinh
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