Over the past few days, people across the region have been telling each other about a "fancy" check-in spot, a virtual life when visiting Cuc Phuong National Park ( Ninh Binh ) right at the beginning of the new year 2024, which is the white blooming apricot flower garden, as beautiful as a paradise in the middle of the forest.
Spring outing: Image of Muong ethnic girls posing under white apricot blossoms. (Photo: Truong Huy) |
The apricot garden with nearly 100 trees at Cuc Phuong National Park was planted more than 40 years ago. Coming here, right at the edge of the forest, visitors can see dozens of apricot trees blooming white as snow, with a green grass carpet underneath, further enhancing the beauty of the flowers.
Mr. Pham Phu Cuong, an officer of Cuc Phuong National Park, said that unlike apricot and peach blossoms, apricot blossoms usually bloom earlier, most abundantly about a month before Tet. This year, due to the long sunny spell at the end of the year and warm weather, apricot blossoms have been blooming brilliantly since December.
The 60-year-old apricot tree has a large, rough, mossy trunk. Unlike other flowers, apricot flowers bloom profusely, from the base to the top. From the rough, rough, moldy tree trunks, the apricot flowers bloom, covering the branches in white, creating a poetic scene. (Photo: Truong Huy) |
Apricot blossoms are in full bloom. (Photo: Truong Huy) |
Birds come to suck nectar from flower pistils. (Photo: Truong Huy) |
These days, many tourists come here, especially photographers, young people and students. (Photo: Truong Huy) |
Cuc Phuong National Park is 120km from Hanoi, a nature reserve with a rich and diverse flora and fauna ecosystem in our country. Not only is it a national park, Cuc Phuong is also an attractive tourist destination.
Located in the Northeast region, in the heart of the majestic Tam Diep mountain range, Cuc Phuong National Park borders the Northwest mountains and belongs to the three provinces of Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh , and Thanh Hoa.
Cuc Phuong officially became Vietnam's first national park on July 7, 1962. With a total area of 22,408 hectares, it has attractive natural beauty and diverse ecosystems.
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