In the last days of April, many routes in Ho Chi Minh City became unusually romantic thanks to the purple color of the mausoleum flower.
As noted by the reporter of the News, the rows of palanquin trees bloomed “dyed purple” on many routes such as Cong Hoa (Tan Binh district), Le Trong Tan (Binh Tan district connecting Tan Phu district), Hoang Sa. (District 1 connects District 3), Truong Sa (Binh Thanh District connects Phu Nhuan District), Vo Van Kiet (District 5), Mai Chi Tho (Thu Duc City) … make many people excited. The mausoleum is a feature of Hanoi’s streets, but now Ho Chi Minh City has it. The mausoleum “purple dye” many routes in Ho Chi Minh City. Ms. Doan Thu Phuong (living in Tan Phu district) said: “Every morning, I pass Cong Hoa Street, seeing the blooming flowers of the mausoleum is very poetic and beautiful. Taking advantage of the time when stopping the red light, looking at the bright flowers quickly is enough to make the spirit elated and a little bit of peace of mind ”. Below are a bunch of pictures of lilies on the streets of Ho Chi Minh City: Lentil has many different colors, such as purple, pink, light white … The purple color of the mausoleum spreads on Cong Hoa Street (Tan Binh District). Lilies usually grow in clusters at the ends of branches, with a length of 20-30cm. Each flower when blooming spread wide and is made up of 6 thin, light paper petals. Tomb flowers are planted along the two sides of the Nhieu Loc – Thi Nghe canal of Hoang Sa and Truong Sa streets (District 1 and Binh Thanh District). The two sides of Mai Chi Tho street (Thu Duc city) are also planted with many mausoleum trees. Flamboyant flowers on the 16th street, Binh Hung Hoa ward, Binh Tan district. In addition to streets, mausoleum is also planted in front of many schools in Ho Chi Minh City.
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