Dreamy purple-hued roads in the heart of Vinh City
PV - 08/05/2024 10:06
(Baonghean.vn) - These days, passing through Namyangju Dasan and Phung Chi Kien streets in Vinh City, many people are amazed by the rows of purple crape myrtle trees stretching out, vying to show off their beauty. This is becoming an attractive check-in spot in Vinh City at this time.
Clip: PVThe Namyangju - Dasan road in Quan Bau ward, Vinh City, is currently lined with hundreds of blooming crape myrtle trees, captivating anyone who passes by with its romantic and poetic beauty. Photo: PVThe Namyangju - Dasan road, inaugurated in 2017, is named after the city of Namyangju in South Korea, a locality with close ties to Vinh City. The crape myrtle trees were also planted around that time and are now seven years old. (Photo: PV) The crape myrtle flower blooms from the end of April to mid-June every year. Because of this, the crape myrtle is a flower that evokes fond memories of school days. (Photo: PV)Many people come to capture beautiful moments. Photo: PVPhung Chi Kien Street, running along the North Canal, is also covered in a purple silk ribbon these days with more than 100 crape myrtle trees in full bloom. The street has created a new tourist space for Vinh City. Photo: PVThe crape myrtle trees along this road were planted by the Department of Science and Technology with funding to enhance the landscape of Vinh City since 2017. Photo: PVLagerstroemia trees come in many different colors, such as purple, pink, and pale white… but perhaps the purple crape myrtle is the most familiar to the people of Vinh City. The flowers are purple or pale purple, growing in clusters 20 to 40 cm long. Photo: PVThe Phung Chi Kien street lined with purple crape myrtle trees is currently a popular check-in spot attracting many people in Vinh City. Photo: PVThe crape myrtle trees provide shade for people to relax and chat. It is known that the Le Hong Phong road in Vinh City is currently under construction and upgrading, and will soon be lined with rows of purple crape myrtle trees, beautifying the city. (Photo: PV)
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