This year visitors don't have to borrow ladders to take pictures of sunflowers.

November 29, 2016 10:15

(Baonghean.vn) - In just about 10 days, the sunflower fields will begin to bloom.

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This year's flower fields are low, so visitors don't have to borrow ladders to take pictures.


This year's sunflower field is the largest ever, planted in October, and will flower after more than 2 months. The special thing this year is that the plants are shorter than in previous years, so users do not have to borrow a ladder. Currently, the plants have buds, and workers of TH Milk Joint Stock Company are actively weeding and taking care of the plants so that they can bloom in time for the holiday season.

The beauty of the flower field quickly spread on Facebook, was shared by the online community, becoming an attractive tourist destination. From here, Nghia Dan became known to many people across the country, creating conditions for Nghia Dan to promote tourism development.

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The healthy flowers are blooming

This year, Nghe An province will hold a 3-day sunflower festival from December 25 to 27, attracting the attention of thousands of flower lovers.

Ms. Ta Thi Phuc - Team leader in charge of Agriculture, TH Milk Joint Stock Company said: Currently, we are actively having workers take care of the trees so that they produce the biggest and most beautiful flowers, to serve the festival season. This year, we plant flowers according to technical procedures, build traffic safety corridors and flower protection corridors, to have the most beautiful flower fields for visitors from near and far to admire.

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Many people want to go to the sunflower field.

The sunflower field of TH Milk Joint Stock Company has attracted thousands of visitors in recent years. Originally planted with the purpose of providing a nutritious food source for cows, this "accidental" destination will most likely create an interesting highlight for tourism in Western Nghe An, combined with many other ecological resort activities.

Minh Thai - Nhu Trang

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