In the early days of summer, many streets in Hoi An's old town are covered with vibrant bougainvillea vines, becoming a popular check-in spot attracting many tourists and young people.
From early morning to late afternoon, streets like Tran Phu, Bach Dang, and the area around the Bridge Pagoda are always bustling with people taking photos.
The clusters of pink and purple bougainvillea cascading down the ancient yellow tiled roofs create a quintessential Hoi An scene, delighting many tourists.

Bougainvillea flowers display their vibrant colors in Hoi An ancient town.
Many young people, dressed in light and airy outfits, brought cameras and phones to capture moments amidst the most beautiful flower season of the year. Numerous foreign tourists also stopped under the bougainvillea trellises to take souvenir photos.
According to locals, the period from April to June is when bougainvillea flowers bloom most profusely.
Under the early summer sun, the flowers stand out even more against the characteristic yellow walls of the old town.
Cafés and souvenir shops nestled under large flower trellises have also become popular stopping points for visitors. Many photographers say that simply walking along the small streets can lead to beautiful photo opportunities, capturing the peaceful and romantic charm of Hoi An.






















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