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Nho Que River dons romantic garb in red silk cotton flower season

In March, Nho Que River in Ha Giang dons a romantic garb with blooming red silk cotton flowers.



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From bird-eye view, Nho Que River meanders through the mountain ranges. Along with Ma Pi Leng Pass, Nho Que River has become a legend, a symbol of Ha Giang as well as an endless inspiration for writers and photography enthusiasts.



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In March, Nho Que looks even more charming with blooming red silk cotton flowers, Dan Tri reported.



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On the hill flanks near the Nho Que River, upland children frolic under the red silk cotton trees.



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The red of red silk cotton flower and the emerald green of the river creates a picturesque scene.



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Ethnic children hold flowers on their hands.



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Photo: Dan Tri

Breathtaking red silk cotton flowers can easily conquer the hearts of any flower-lovers.



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In red silk cotton flower season, Nho Que draws a throng of visitors and photographers.



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Boats add the already beauty of the river.



Photo: Dan Tri

Tourists visit Nho Que River in the red silk cotton flower season.



Photo: Dan Tri

Tam, a rower, said that red silk cotton flowers blooming along two banks to the river excites many travelers. In March, as tourists flock to visit Nho Que River, I have to work relentlessly.



Photo: Dan Tri

Coming to Ha Giang for the first time, Bui My Linh said: "I was blown away at the magnificent landscape of Nho Que River in the red silk cotton flower season. I will definitely come back here.”





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