Kon Tum Mang Den was stuck on the 4th day of the New Year despite the cold and rainy weather

Located at an altitude of 1,200m above sea level, with high humidity and cool climate all year round, Mang Den is a very favorable condition for cherry apricot trees to grow.

Blooming flowers apricot cherry at Mang Den eco-tourism area.

Kon Tum: Bring Den

The reproduction of the image of the life of ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands right at the central park makes visitors excited.

Kon Tum: Bring Den

Cherry plum blossoms everywhere make visitors excited.

Kon Tum: Bring Den

Places that attract many visitors to see cherry blossoms are Mang Den Central Park, along Highway 24, Dak Ke Lake and scattered in many places throughout Mang Den.

Kon Tum: Bring Den

On the morning of the 4th day of the Lunar New Year, the work tattracts too many tourists and vehicles, making the central street of Mang Den stuck

Kon Tum: Bring Den

Kon Tum: Bring Den

Compared to the second Da Lat, Mang Den eco-tourism area has a temperate climate, cool all year round, average temperature ranges from 16 to 22 degrees Celsius, humidity 82%, surrounded by primeval forest. surrounding area with a coverage of more than 70% of the natural area.

Kon Tum: Bring Den

Mang Den is surrounded by pine forest very poetic

Kon Tum: Bring Den

Tourists from Central provinces come to Mang Den

Although it is the 4th day of the Lunar New Year, the cherry apricot blossoms in Mang Den are blooming brilliantly. The cherry apricot variety is grown in many areas and is known to tourists near and far as a symbol of this place.


Please read the video “When Mang Den eco-tourism area is overloaded on the morning of the 4th of Tet”


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