The road is located in village 1, Chu Pah district, in the North bank of Tonle Sap (T’Nung Lake), and in the romantic Bien Ho Tea area, some 10km from the center of Pleiku city. This road, much loved by youths, is called by local people "Korean road."

It is ideal to take pictures when the sun rises. At this time, the first rays of sunlight go through each tree branch, and shadows fall on the road. On the weekends, this road becomes more bustling.

The Online People’s Army Newspaper would like to introduce several photos of the hundred-year-old pine road.

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The rows of pine trees, as local people said, were planted in the early 20th century, when tea farms were established in the locality.
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In contrast to urbanization, the hundred-year-old pine road still has a wild look.
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On the weekends, many young people come here to enjoy the fresh air and take photos.
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The pine trees are numbered from 1 to 90 for preservation, according to Chairman of Nghia Hung commune People’s Committee Huynh Trong Quang.
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The pine trees are protected by local people and Bien Ho Tea Joint Stock Company.
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Hundred-year-old pine trees seem to last with time.
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Next to the hundred-year-old pine road are lush green tea gardens, beautifying the local landscapes.
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The poetic and lyrical scenery of the pine road and tea hills attracts many families.
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A Hanoi tourist immerses herself in the scenery of “Bien Ho Tea.”

Translated by Mai Huong