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Dien Bien in the season of reeds

Việt NamViệt Nam16/11/2023

Dien Bien Phu - Besides its famous and well-established check-in spots, nature has also bestowed upon Dien Bien many incredibly attractive landscapes, including vast hills covered with reeds, which, when in bloom, illuminate the entire winter sky…

Reed grass is a type of grass that grows naturally everywhere, spreading across hillsides, streams, and along roadsides in Dien Bien province. At the beginning of winter, the reeds burst into bloom, displaying their vibrant white blossoms. There would be nothing special about it if the reeds only bloomed individually. However, reeds rise from the earth, growing in clumps and bushes, forming vast gardens and fields. In late autumn and early winter, the reed flowers bloom simultaneously like soft feathers, swaying in the wind, creating an extremely captivating natural landscape. When they first bloom, the reed flowers are pure white; after a while, they gradually turn yellow and fall, carried away by the wind…

Reed grass blooms all over the hillsides in Dien Bien.

Dien Bien, with its undulating hills and mountains, combined with the cool, clear air of early winter, creates a majestic and expansive landscape that stretches as far as the eye can see. Amidst this scenery, the blooming of vast fields of reeds adds a romantic and vibrant touch to this remote borderland. Visiting Dien Bien during this season, tourists will be amazed by the breathtaking beauty of the endless hills covered in reeds, wanting only to immerse themselves in the vast expanse, feeling the lightness and airiness of the grass. Therefore, every reed season, young people and tourists from near and far gather to take photos and videos of the beauty of this wild flower…

The season for viewing reeds in Northwest Vietnam in general, and Dien Bien in particular, begins in mid-November and ends in early December. The locations for viewing reeds in Dien Bien are not fixed; you can find them anywhere along your journey through this westernmost region. However, some popular spots for young people include the hillside passing through the fields of Na Nghe village, in Thanh Minh commune, Dien Bien Phu city; Keo Lom pass in Dien Bien Dong district; or the road to Muong Cha district… The best time to see the reeds is probably at sunset, when the last rays of sunlight cast a golden glow on the reeds swaying in the wind…


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