March, when the trees change leaves, is one of the most blossoming months of the year in Hanoi. Walking along the city streets, visitors will be surprised to realise that Hanoi has all four seasons with every colour of flowers and plants.
Plants such as
Barringtonia acutangula and Giant Crape-myrtle change leaves at the same time.
From March, many roads
in Hanoi are covered with vibrant colors
Yellow and red leaves
stand out on the blue sky
Meanwhile, flowers of the perennial tree known scientifically as Dalbergia
tonkinensis or sua in Vietnamese usually bloom in late March. Hanoi’s streets
are adorned with pure white petals that few cities are gifted with.
The sporadic white of the early blossoms is a familiar sight to passers-by.
Grapefruit flowers have also become a symbol of March in Hanoi
Grapefruit flower baskets appear on Hanoi’s streets and Hanoians can smell the
sweet scent of grapefruit flowers everywhere.
In March, visitors can appreciate the Bauhinia on Thanh Nien and Hoang Dieu
streets.
Source: NDO
Every year, on the 26th day of the 10th lunar month, people in the Muong Trac and Muong Ram areas, Lac Thinh commune, Yen Thuy district, celebrate the "De” rice (fermented rice) festival.
Grapefruit is the main crop in Tan Lac district. From mid-November until now, Tan Lac red grapefruit has entered the autumn period.
Starting from the end of October, Cao Phong orange region entered a new target. With confirmed quality, Cao Phong oranges have a special appeal for consumers inside and outside Hoa Binh province as well as tourists to Hoa Binh.
(HBO) - Within the framework of activities of the first Fish and Shrimp Festival of Da river in Hoa Binh province; OCOP Agricultural Fair and product exhibition in the Northern midlands and mountainous areas in 2023, in the evening of October 26, the Provincial People's Committee held the festival praying for fish and releasing flower lanterns on Da River.
(HBO) - Mai Chau district is not only known for its fresh climate, poetic landscape and hospitable ethnic people but also for its native folk culture, festivals, and traditional crafts. These are the "golden advantages" for developing community-based tourism, making Mai Chau an attractive tourist destination.
(HBO) - A night festival with flower-shaped lanterns was held on the Da river in Hoa Binh city on October 26 as part of the activities in the framework of the first Da River Fish-Shrimp Festival, and the Agricultural Fair and Exhibition of OCOP products in the northern midland and mountainous region in 2023. The event attracted crowds of visitors and local residents. Thousands of colourful lanterns were floated, creating a shimmering scene on the river. Each lantern carried messages of peace, good fortune, and good weather.