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January 30, 2020 | 20:50 (GMT+7)
Prunus campanulata on the peak of Ba Na
PANO – Bunches of blooming prunus campanulata with night dew on the peak of Ba Na Hills drew hummingbirds in the early morning.
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Annually, at this time of the year, photographers flock to Ba Na Hills in Da Nang City to enjoy the typical cold weather of the area at a height of 1,400 meters above the sea level and enjoy the blooming prunus campanulata.
This kind of flower is considered a symbol of Chua Mountain in Hoa Vang district, about 25kms from the Southwest of Da Nang City. Also, tourists can find the flowers in several places around Ba Na Hills.
One of the most popular sceneries that photographers like to capture is the blooming prunus campanulata with dew at dawn. Uoc PB, the author of the photo collection, thinks that this is the most favorable time for taking photos of prunus campanulatas.
A prunus campanulata falls on moss.
A hummingbird tries to drink nectar inside the flower
Capturing hummingbirds takes a lot of efforts, patience, and desire
The combination of hummingbirds and prunus campanulata creates a great spring photo at Ba Na Hills
Another kind of hummingbirds perches on a branch of the prunus campanulata
There is a wide range
[are many different kinds]
of hummingbirds across the country
The flower is called “bell-peach” by locals as the blooming prunus campanulata looks like bells fluttering in the wind.
Translated by Trung Thanh
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