Every March, Nghia Lo is adorned with the pristine white blossoms of the bauhinia flower. Not only is it a characteristic flower of the Northwest mountains, but the bauhinia flower is also closely associated with the cultural life and spirit of the Thai people in this region.
Báo Lào Cai•21/03/2026
Visiting Nghia Lo these days, tourists can easily encounter roads overflowing with the color of bauhinia flowers. The flowers bloom in clusters, dotting the blue sky, creating a harmonious natural landscape that is both rustic and captivating. Bauhinia flowers possess a pure white beauty, gentle yet alluring, symbolizing purity and fidelity in the culture of the highlands. The delicate petals, adorned with pale purple at the center, bloom in clusters against the blue sky, creating a harmonious and graceful natural scene. Amidst a space overflowing with colorful flowers, Thai girls in traditional attire shyly standing beside branches of the bauhinia tree further enhance the gentle and graceful beauty.
These days, walking along the streets of Nghia Lo ward, you can easily spot graceful young women capturing the pristine moments of the white bauhinia blossom season. Tourists from many places flock to Nghia Lo during this time to take photos, enjoy the fresh natural environment, and capture memorable moments amidst the most beautiful flower season of the year. Clusters of bauhinia flowers blooming along the roads create a scene that is both poetic and characteristic of the Northwest mountains. Without the hustle and bustle, Nghia Lo during the bauhinia flowering season offers a sense of peace and intimacy, leaving everyone with unforgettable impressions of a land rich in cultural identity.
In recent years, Nghia Lo has linked the blooming of the Bauhinia flower with the development of community tourism , attracting visitors to explore, experience, and learn about the local culture. The harmonious combination of natural scenery and cultural life has made the Bauhinia flower season a unique highlight, contributing to promoting the image of this region to tourists from near and far.
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