Strangely beautiful street corners in the red leaf season in Hanoi
Báo Dân trí•18/03/2024
(Dan Tri) - Spring weather, trees sprout and change color, creating a red "party" for Hanoi's Old Quarter.
Contributing to the red party of leaves are the banyan, purple-flowered and Indian laurel trees. These are the types of trees that are widely planted in the central neighborhoods of Hanoi. Under the sunlight, the leaves of the Indian laurel tree turn bright red, like a floral coat covering the ancient houses. The ancient Barringtonia acutangula tree in Hoan Kiem Lake has become an attraction for many people because of its brilliant beauty when the leaves change color in the warm spring weather. The red-leafed Lagerstroemia tree in a corner of Hanoi's Old Quarter. Ham Long Church under the brilliant red leaves of the Lagerstroemia tree. The brilliant red leaves from the Lagerstroemia trees blend with the old mossy walls in Hanoi's Old Quarter as if to honor the ancient architecture. Since mid-January, many streets in Hanoi such as Phung Hung, Lang, Kim Ma, Cua Nam, Ton Duc Thang... have been "dressed in new clothes" when the Lagerstroemia, Barringtonia, and Almond trees change leaves. Beautiful Barringtonia tree on Le Lai street.
Ancient houses in the red color of Lagerstroemia leaves on the streets of Hanoi. Lagerstroemia, Indian almond, and Indian laurel trees, which have been planted for many years in the city and are suitable for Hanoi's climate, still regularly spread their shade, beautifying the streets. An old house on Thuoc Bac street with typical colors of Hanoi's 36 streets.
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