
Right under the alluvial ground at the foot of Long Bien Bridge ( Hanoi ), the poetic beauty of the pink grass field is in full bloom, creating a colorful, picturesque scene, attracting many people and tourists to come and see the flowers and take pictures.

Previously, this area was just a barren field, thanks to the efforts of local people, this place has been given a "new look" by planting flowers, grass and green trees, gradually reviving the natural landscape.

In recent days, the pink grass field, which was bred at the beginning of the year on a 300m2 plot of land renovated by local people, is competing to show off its colors, creating a brilliant natural picture.

The clusters of pink grass grow close together, shimmering under the morning sunlight, creating a poetic and captivating scene. Many tourists are surprised, as if they are lost in a miniature Da Lat right in the heart of Hanoi.

The blooming pink grass field has given a new look to the area under Long Bien Bridge, becoming a destination that attracts many people and especially photographers to come and hunt for impressive moments.

Many people are willing to spend money to hire a professional photography crew, while others choose to use their phones to capture beautiful moments for themselves.

As a resident near the flower wharf, Ms. Phuong Thuy (Ba Dinh district) said that after the renovation, the landscape of the area has changed significantly with a colorful space. Thanks to that, people do not need to travel far to take photos with pink grass.
"I hope that in the future, the entire flower wharf area will be further expanded, becoming a prominent tourist destination, connecting people and tourists with Hanoi," Ms. Thuy expressed.

Amidst the gentle dawn sunlight and the sight of the century-old Long Bien Bridge looming in the distance, many people do not hesitate to wake up early to capture satisfactory photos.

Not used to waking up early, but after learning about the pink grass field through an acquaintance, at 4am, Vu Mien (29 years old, Dong Da district) and her friends in the dance class prepared costumes, props and crew to the area under the bridge to film in a space filled with brilliant pink.
"I find the pink grass field and Long Bien bridge setting very poetic and romantic. Although it rained heavily yesterday, I was quite worried that the grass would wither, but luckily everything was still very beautiful this morning. We filmed for more than two hours but still didn't feel tired," Mien shared.

In addition to the pink lawn, the colorful chrysanthemum garden blending in the sunlight also creates a poetic scene, attracting many people to take pictures.

The entire garden is open for free, welcoming residents and tourists to visit, take photos, and check in. The authorities have also installed warning signs, calling on people to keep the environment clean, protect the landscape, and not trample on the flowers.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/du-lich/gioi-tre-do-xo-ve-chup-anh-tai-bai-co-hong-duoi-chan-cau-long-bien-20250518135958191.htm
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