In early October, as the seasons change, the reeds in the garden along the pedestrian walkway at the Hue Imperial Citadel burst into bloom, covering the entire area. The pure white reeds, gently swaying in the breeze, attract many locals and tourists to "check-in".
Many tourists and locals, mostly young people, visited the reed garden at the Hue Imperial Citadel.
Pham Ngoc Tuong Vy (from Hue City) learned about this place through trending articles online. Taking advantage of the beautiful sunny day, Vy arrived early to take some beautiful photos to celebrate her 18th birthday.
Sharing tips for taking beautiful photos with reeds, many young people revealed that it's best to choose sunrise or sunset and go early to avoid crowds. White or purple dresses will stand out beautifully against the reeds.
The poetic scene of reeds and wildflowers covering the imperial city of Hue during the most beautiful transitional season.
Some visitors from afar, when visiting the Hue Imperial Citadel, are also captivated by the dreamy beauty of the gardens. The pure white flowers, swaying in the wind beside the citadel, create a very special and romantic view.
A young person is posing.
The outfits that young people wear for photoshoots with reeds are also very diverse.
As the sun sets, the golden light spreading across the reed gardens makes the scene at the Hue Imperial Citadel even more enchanting.
Many foreign tourists enjoy stopping by the patches of reeds while visiting the Hue Imperial Citadel.
As evening approached, more and more young people came to the reed field to take beautiful photos.
The season for pampas grass flowers usually lasts only about 3 weeks. The pampas grass grows close together, only slightly taller than a person's knees, like a white silk ribbon swaying in the wind… adding a romantic touch to every photograph.
The reed-covered field stretches to the Flagpole Tower. The Flagpole Tower, also known as the Flag Tower, is an architectural monument dating back to the Nguyen Dynasty (1807). Located in the center of the southern side of the Imperial City, the Tower consists of two parts: a three-tiered flag platform approximately 17.5 meters high and a flagpole 37 meters high. Along with the ups and downs of Hue, the Flagpole Tower is also a symbol of the ancient capital, witnessing many important historical events.
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