The road to the buckwheat flower fields in Nghe An province.
(Baonghean.vn) - Besides the sunflower fields, the buckwheat flower garden in Nghia Binh commune (Nghia Dan district) is becoming a new destination, attracting many tourists.
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| The buckwheat flower garden in Nghia Binh commune (Nghia Dan district) is currently in full bloom. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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| Starting from the sunflower field next to the Ho Chi Minh Trail, visitors should head north for about 1.5km to the Nghia Son commune intersection, then turn left and follow the main road along the Song Sao dam for about 5km to reach the buckwheat flower garden. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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| The buckwheat flowers, appearing for the first time in western Nghe An province, have surprised and delighted many people. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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| When they first bloom, buckwheat flowers are white, then gradually turn pink, purple, and dark red before falling to the ground to bear fruit. Right now, the buckwheat flowers are turning pinkish-purple. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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| The vast garden, filled with white flowers interspersed with pink and purple hues, creates a truly romantic atmosphere. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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| The distinctive flowers of the Northwest region are blooming in the fields of Nghe An province. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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| Every day, the buckwheat flower garden welcomes thousands of visitors, with peak days reaching over 2,500 visitors. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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| Many people took the opportunity to capture the most impressive photos. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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| In addition, visitors can enjoy many local specialties such as oranges, guavas, etc. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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| Fresh, delicious guavas and pears, specialties of Nghia Dan, are clearly labeled with traceability tags. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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| Many types of ethnic minority costumes are available for visitors to pose for souvenir photos. Photo: Thanh Cuong |
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| Along the way to the buckwheat flower garden, visitors will have the opportunity to admire fields of organic vegetables, dairy farms, and especially the vast, little-known sunflower fields. Photo: Thanh Cuong |














