Below are some photos reflecting the beauty of the mountainous province in spring.

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Bombax ceiba trees in Ha Giang province normally produce red flowers, but some trees have an orange color. The flowers are seen everywhere in Ha Giang, creating beautiful scenery in the mountainous area. However, the most breathtaking scenes are on the road connecting Yen Minh town to Mau Hue commune, along the Nho Que River and a rural road from Can Ty commune to Dong Ha commune of Quan Ba district, where a majority of the trees are found.
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Together with Heaven’s Gate and Quan Ba Double Mountain, Bac Sum Slope is among the most attractive destinations in Ha Giang. A rural road to Ha Giang province is highlighted with red Bombax ceiba.
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The Bombax ceiba flower starts blooming in March as the weather is getting warmer. This is considered the perfect time to contemplate the beauty of the flowers. 
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Coming to Ha Giang this year, tourists also have the opportunity to enjoy bright yellow cabbage flowers on Chin Khoanh slope in Pho Cao and Sung La communes of Dong Van district.
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Peach and plum blossoms blooming in front of a H’mong family’s house.
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The Bombax ceiba flower season is the time that attracts the majority of tourists to Ha Giang as the weather is cool. It is also an ideal time for tourists to experience cultural practices and the life of the H’mong ethic minority people as they start a crop.
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March is the time that people in Ha Giang province harvest Shan Tuyet green tea, a local specialty of the H’mong people in Ha Giang province.

Source: VnExpress

Translated by Tran Hoai