Around May, visitors to the Hue Imperial Citadel not only admire the ancient beauty of the historical site but also have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the vibrant sunflower gardens.
The sunflower garden is in full bloom within the Hue Imperial Citadel.
The unique sunflower garden is located in the corridor area, situated between the two ancient palaces of Thai Hoa and Kien Trung (currently undergoing restoration).
This is a project by the Hue Ancient Citadel Conservation Center, aimed at serving tourists visiting the Hue Imperial Citadel for photo opportunities, and also to add a unique highlight to the Hue Imperial Palace.
Minh Huong (23 years old, a tourist from Hanoi ) happily said: "I only discovered this beautiful sunflower garden here after coming here. It's a pity I went when it was still sunny so I couldn't take many photos. If you go at sunrise or in the cool afternoon, combined with the scenery, it would be amazing."
Tourists choose to wear the traditional Ao Dai dress to check in at the sunflower garden.
"The sunflower garden is very suitable for the ancient architectural setting of the Imperial Citadel, perfect for wearing an ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress). I think you should choose ao dai designs in vibrant colors or white, and combining them with this flower garden will result in many beautiful photos," shared Pham Thi Thuy An (23 years old, a tourist from Hanoi).
Foreign tourists also stroll through the sunflower garden at the Imperial Citadel.
The sunflowers in the Hue Imperial Citadel bloom profusely around May every year.
The sunflower garden stretches along the corridor.
Tourists stroll through the sunflower garden.
A baby is brought by his father to the sunflower garden to take photos.
Foreign tourists pose in a sunflower garden.
The best time to check in at the sunflower garden is early morning.
The sunflower garden, in full bloom, adds a special touch to the Hue Imperial Palace.
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