TPO - Lilies are not as vibrant as bougainvillea, nor as fragrant as milkweed, but they bloom precisely in April like a "white note" in the love song of the city streets. Captivated by their pure and poetic beauty, many young people have checked in, enjoying the pristine white of the lilies as a gentle highlight amidst the early summer sunshine.
Just by walking down the streets of Hanoi in April, one can easily spot old bicycles laden with lilies, roaming the streets from Yen Phu, Phan Dinh Phung, to Hoang Hoa Tham, Kim Ma... and even inside restaurants. Photo: Bang Pham |
Lilies typically bloom only in late March, reaching their peak in early April and lasting for less than a month. Young women in their twenties shyly posing with bouquets of these flowers create a scene that is both poetic and serene. |
Not only found on street vendors' carts, lilies have also found their way into the spaces of many Hanoi cafes. These days, it's not difficult to spot vases of pristine white lilies placed right at the entrance, on the bar counter, or by the sun-drenched windows of cafes... attracting young people to take photos. Photo: Duc Toan |
Lilies in a studio photoshoot concept. Photo: Pham Van Tuan |
A young woman shyly poses beside lilies in April. Photo: Le Hiep |
The lily season is often called the "season of memories." Not because the flowers have a fragrance, but because their beauty evokes memories of innocent things that have passed, like first love, like pure and clear mornings... |
Lilies are not flamboyant or colorful, so when taking photos with them, young people often choose light, delicate outfits as a way to blend in with the pristine beauty of April. |
Lilies in vases at home are also a popular choice for young people to pose for photos for social media. Photo: Anh Ngoc |
Strike a pose while practicing yoga amidst a space filled with lilies. |
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