In March, it's not difficult to spot rows of vibrant red kapok trees in every village in Northern Vietnam. However, in the ancient capital of Hue, it's rare to see kapok trees in bloom. Despite their scarcity, their striking height, when the blossoms appear, creates a scene that is both familiar and unique.
These days, walking along the Da Vien bridge, many people will be captivated by the exquisite beauty of the vibrant red kapok flowers.
The flower clusters are as big as a hand, displaying vibrant colors.
The kapok flower has a very distinctive feature: it doesn't grow densely together, but it blooms a vibrant red at the same time.
While not as numerous as in the northern provinces, the kapok trees in Hue possess a unique and magnificent beauty, thanks to the romantic setting of the ancient capital.
When the kapok trees bloom, it's also the time when Hue enters its most beautiful tourist season. The photo shows large kapok trees, their blossoms spreading along the jogging paths by the Perfume River.
At this time, the birds also flocked back, perching on the kapok tree branches to suck nectar.
“This flower is rarely seen in Hue. The kapok flowers are truly special, their vibrant red standing out against the lush green landscape of Hue. In the afternoon, strolling along this path to admire the blooming kapok flowers and listen to the birds singing… it’s truly peaceful,” shared Ms. Mai Kim Anh (36 years old, Hue City).
In another corner, the kapok flowers display their vibrant colors, illuminating the streets of the ancient capital.
A large kapok tree, its branches bursting with vibrant red blossoms, stands beside the citadel of Hue.
The kapok flowers seem to be setting ablaze, adding to the vibrant beauty of the ancient capital's landscape.
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