The water lily lagoon belongs to Mr. Truong Chu. It is 1 hectare wide and was formed 40 years ago. This is where visitors can admire the beauty of the local water lily species.
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July is when the purple flowers at their most beautiful. The blooming water lily attracts a lot of bees and butterflies. Locals also use flowers to make delicious dishes.
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Chu rides his boat around the pond to pick up some water lily flowers to bring them back for retailing.
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Visitors can hire a boat to have a floating trip around the lagoon. Finding yourself amid the gorgeous beauty of Mother Nature and enjoying a rustic, airy atmosphere would be quite an adventure. For photo lovers, the flowers would surely make Instagramable background.
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“I’ve gone past the water lily lagoon so many times and really wanted to take photos with the flowers. This is my first time riding the boat and admiring the flowers. It’s a very pleasant feeling,” Hoang Thi Mai Phuong, one visitor said.
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Reeds are grown in clusters around the lagoon, bringing a harmonious touch to the scene.
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