Spring in the Northwest, seeing the flowers thickly is like being lost in a fairyland.
HA (synthetic)•January 20, 2024 12:05
When the thick-flowered flowers (păng tôi dày) bloom in pink, it is also the time when the villages in the Northwest highlands signal the arrival of spring.
The thick-flowered flower is closely associated with the lives of many generations of Mong people in the highlands of the Northwestern provinces in general and Mu Cang Chai district (Yen Bai) in particular. It is a flower with strong vitality and only blooms in the cold winter.
The time when the flowers bloom most beautifully is from mid-December to the end of January every year.
The flowers are naturally distributed and grow abundantly in some areas of Mu Cang Chai district such as the communes of Nam Khat, Pung Luong, De Xu Phin..., along Nam Kim stream and most abundantly in La Pan Tan.
The thick-leafed tree is a woody plant with a wide canopy that grows on hillsides and mountain slopes. It blooms a few weeks before Tet.
The flower not only possesses the wild beauty of the Northwest mountains and forests, but also contains a simple, pure and elegant beauty.
The mountain flowers are as beautiful and simple as the people and the highland.
The thick flowers contribute to the harmony between human life and nature here.
The thick flowers sketch out a beautiful natural picture.
The road back to the village in the afternoon sun with the pink color of wild marigold flowers
The Mong people in the Northwest love the To Day flower because this flower is also a symbol of the Northwest mountains and forests, more or less carrying the soul and lifestyle of the Mong ethnic community.HA (synthetic)
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