
The crape myrtle blossoms, like a poignant, quiet note amidst the noisy symphony of modern life, remind us to slow down, feel, and love more. The flowers are most beautiful when the branches are still leafless, with only white blossoms standing out against the rough, grayish-brown trunks.

The flowers patiently accumulate their life force throughout the winter, waiting for the spring rains to awaken them so they can burst forth in pristine white. Without ostentation, the flowers quietly adorn the streets with their elegant and pure beauty.

Botanical Garden and Thong Nhat Park are two familiar locations for those who love and want to photograph crape myrtle blossoms. In addition, the Diplomatic Quarter on Dang Van Ngu Street, next to Xa Dan Lake, also has a row of more than a dozen trees.

The crape myrtle trees are also scattered along Hoang Hoa Tham and Phan Dinh Phung streets, near the roundabout at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and in the dormitories of some universities.

A close-up view of the beauty of the pure white flowers detached from the stem. Even after falling from the stem, the flowers still radiate a pure white color.
The crape myrtle blossoms contribute to Hanoi's March with a gentle love song of white snow. Each flowering season lasts for about 2-3 weeks. When the flowers have all fallen, the canopy of leaves is a soft, tender green.

On the few remaining old rooftops, flowers seem to hold onto a piece of sky, preserving the unique cultural heritage of Hanoi from time immemorial.

The white color of these flowers has a special allure. Anyone who happens to see them eagerly raises their phone to take a picture, capturing a moment of affection for peaceful Hanoi.

White flowers bloom in the courtyard of the Me Tri Dormitory (University of Social Sciences and Humanities).
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