Picturesque Multiflora Roses Garden in Hanoi
Multiflora rose, also known as rosa polyantha or rosa multiflora, is native to East Asia. Mid-June is considered the most suitable time of the year to see the multiflora roses bloom. In Hanoi, the multiflora roses blooming period lasts from 1.5 to 3 months.
Multiflora roses have tiny petals forming brilliant flower bunches. Source: Nguoi Ha Noi |
Multiflora roses often grow in large clusters and face up. This flower is an ancient rose, with many colors such as red, purple, yellow, etc. but the most popular is still dark pink.
In recent days, the multiflora rose garden at Eden Park has suddenly become a trending destination on social media and attracted many young people to come to visit. It takes approximately 30 minutes to travel to the park from the center of the capital.
The garden is as beautiful as a fairy one. Source: Nguoi Ha Noi |
“The number of tourists visiting the area tends to increase sharply when the flowers enter full bloom, with the park receiving hundreds of visitors each day,” shared Dao Ba Ha, owner of the flower garden.
At the botanical park, around 100 multiflora roses' roots cover a 200-meter road. At this time, the flowers are blooming most brilliantly, attracting a large number of tourists to visit and take pictures.
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“I was attracted by the brilliant beauty of this multiflora roses garden when I saw it on Facebook. Therefore, I came here today to take pictures,” said Ngo Mai Linh, a visitor.
Not only loved by many young people, but this flower garden is also catching the eye of many photographers.
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There are many services here such as the rental of costumes, photography props, bicycles, etc. priced from VND20,000 (US$ 0,85) to VND50,000 (US$ 2.12).
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