The streets of Hanoi are full of red phoenix flowers in May May 14, 2021 vinlovevietnam HANOI CAPITAL 0 Booking.com On the streets of Hanoi, red phoenix flowers adorn the beauty of the capital in the early days of May. Every year in May, walking on many roads and corners of Hanoi, it is easy to see the bright red color of blooming phoenix flowers. This is also the moment that signals the arrival of summer. Red phoenix flowers bloom along To Lich river, Lang street, Hanoi. The bunches of flowers blooming brightly in the summer sun make an impressive and unforgettable highlight. The clusters of phoenix flowers are like brilliant sparks, contributing to the poetic beauty of summer. This flower contains many memories, making people’s hearts flutter when remembering a past student period. The route along the To Lich River is known as the “path of phoenix tail” with ancient phoenix trees spreading and blooming along the riverside. The weather in Hanoi begins with intense heat waves, which is also the time when phoenix flowers bloom in clusters. Phoenix flowers bloom in clusters, from May to mid-September every year. The clusters of phoenix flowers stand out against the blue sky. The roads become beautiful and poetic thanks to the red color of the phoenix. Phuong Vi is also known as Xoan Tay or Scallop West. The petals of the phoenix are large, with 4 petals spreading red-orange, while the fifth petal is straight, speckled with white. Referring to the species of phoenix is immediately referring to Hai Phong, but Hanoi is also very colorful with this flower in May. Phoenix flowers were brought to Vietnam by the French in the 19th century. Today, phoenixes are grown in all provinces and cities of our country. The most of which are: Hanoi, Hai Phong, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City… In the capital, flowers are planted on roads, in parks or school grounds, concentrated on Thanh Nien Street. , Truc Bach Lake, West Lake, Lang Street… These are also known as the most beautiful phoenix flower streets in Hanoi. Follow Dân trí Share this:TwitterLinkedInPinterestMoreFacebook blooming in Hanoiblooming phoenixRed Phoenix flower Booking.com