TPO - In early summer, the ancient rice tree in front of the yard of Thay Pagoda (Quoc Oai district, Hanoi) blooms brightly again, creating a sacred beauty in the space of a thousand-year-old ancient pagoda.
Come March, the ancient rice tree at Thay Pagoda (Quoc Oai District, Hanoi City) begins to bloom again, bright red in the space of a thousand-year-old ancient pagoda. |
Rice flowers bloom, covering the yard of Ca Pagoda, reflecting Long Tri Lake. |
Rice flowers are associated with Northern villages, their blooms implicitly signal that the last cold spells of winter will pass and a summer is coming. |
During the flowering season, the rice tree loses all its leaves, leaving only bright red flowers on the branches. |
This place has become a favorite destination for young people to check-in every time the flowers bloom bright red. |
Rice flowers are also known by beautiful names such as Moc Mien flower and Po Lang flower in the Central Highlands region. |
Red rice flowers glow in a corner of the sky in the quiet, sacred space of the Thay Pagoda relic complex. |