The end of March is also when the trees on many streets in Hanoi begin to change their leaves, with the foliage a mix of yellow and red, making the scene dazzling, colorful, and romantic.
Reporters observed that at Ho Guom Lake, many Barringtonia trees are undergoing a transformation, with red and yellow leaves intertwined, creating a stunning scene.
The crape myrtle tree at a street corner on Dinh Tien Hoang Street is in full bloom, shedding its leaves in vibrant shades of red and yellow.
International tourists enjoy admiring the scenery of Hoan Kiem Lake in the early summer weather.
The women and mothers posed for photos next to the giant crape myrtle tree, which was shedding its leaves, creating a romantic and poetic atmosphere.
The red leaves of the Barringtonia tree sway gently by the porch of a house on Dinh Tien Hoang Street (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi).
Anyone visiting Hanoi at this time of year can clearly feel the transition between seasons, creating a sense of exhilaration and anticipation.
At the Hang Dau water tower (Hoan Kiem district), there are three Barringtonia trees. Their foliage, a mix of yellow and red, creates a romantic and poetic scene.
Many tourists come here to take photos and capture the most beautiful moments of Hanoi during the autumn foliage season.
Barringtonia trees are shedding their leaves in a corner of a street around West Lake (Tay Ho District, Hanoi).
The evening scene at West Lake is incredibly romantic.
The colors yellow, green, and red blend together perfectly to create a romantic scene.
However, this scene of changing leaves only lasts about two weeks. After that, each leaf will fall, making way for other fresh, vibrant green buds to sprout.
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