In photos: Red silk cotton flowers adorn beauty of Huong (Perfume) Pagoda
Between March and April every year, many corners at Huong (Perfume) Pagoda in My Duc District, Hanoi are embellished by blooming red silk cotton flowers.
Along the two sides of Yen stream, the entrance to Thien Tru Pagoda and Huong Tich cave, blooming red silk cotton flowers create a gorgeous scene, Kinhtedothi reported.
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Red silk cotton flowers embellish the romantic already beauty of the Yen stream.
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The flowers dye Huong pagoda a brilliantly red hue.
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There is nothing more perfect than floating on the Yen stream, relishing the fresh air and contemplating the red silk cotton flowers.
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A magnificent bird-eye view of an ancient red silk cotton flower tree.
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Admiring red silk cotton flowers amidst the serene scene will certainly be the best therapy to relieve stress after long busy days at work.
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Red silk cotton flowers look like “sparks of fire”.
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The poetic beauty of flowers combining with the imposing beauty of mountains conquers the hearts of any visitors.
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Blooming red silk cotton flowers signals the upcoming summer. The flowers often bloom within 2-3 weeks.
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Red silk cotton flowers are associated with the childhood of children in the countryside.
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Don’t forget to bring a camera and you will surely get tons of stunning pictures of red silk cotton flowers.
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