The immense purple flower hill attracts thousands of visitors to check in in Sa Pa
Báo Lao Động•13/09/2023
In September, the nearly 25,000m2 hill of epiphyllum flowers on the slopes of Fansipan mountain adds sweet purple color to the breathtakingly beautiful autumn picture in Sa Pa .
This year’s field of cosmos flowers has a terraced field area, in harmony with the majestic Hoang Lien mountain and forest landscape. To fully enjoy the flower season in Fansipan, visitors should not hesitate to follow the heart-shaped stone paths to walk through the flower fields. Touch each fragile petal, inhale the pure scent of the mountains and forests, and admire the picturesque natural picture. The traditional indigenous stilt house and scattered among the flower fields are swings and rustic chairs, both a place to stop and admire the scenery and a backdrop for impressive photos with the purple flower fields. At the end of the day, the golden sunset adorns the flower valley, making the purple color more fragile and magical. This is also the ideal time for visitors to take quality, "virtual life" photos. According to statistics from Sun World Fansipan Legend tourist area, thousands of tourists have been eagerly taking photos and checking in with the flower fields since early September. Horsetail, also known as Verbena, is a valuable remedy for healing wounds. The plant blooms most beautifully in autumn and can reach a height of over 1m. This is not a native flower of Sa Pa, but is usually distributed in subtropical or tropical regions. In our country, it is found in many places in Bac Can, Lang Son, Lam Dong ... This nearly 25,000m2 purple flower hill is the result of 5 months of sowing and care by the tourist area in Sa Pa. The field of Ma Tien Thao is a new highlight in Fansipan, along with a series of impressive experiences rich in Northwest identity. When coming to Sa Pa, if you do not experience the cable car and mountain train, you can buy separate tickets to visit the tourist area combined with visiting the purple flower hill, rose valley, Ban May...
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