See the flowers that signal spring in the Northwest highlands

2024-01-10 06:10:00

The flower I’m attached to spring in the mountains northwestespecially in the consciousness of the national community Butt in Dien Bien in particular, and the Northwest in general, because when the flowers bloom, it is a signal that spring has come. The flowers are thick and have five pink petals like peach blossoms, but when they bloom, they form clusters, and the pistils are thick and long. The color is red. When the flower blooms, it will glow bright red in a corner of the forest, adding color to the mountains and forests, brightening up the space of mountains and villages. The tree is a woody plant with a wide canopy and grows above. hillsides and mountains. The flowers bloom a few weeks before the Lunar New Year. When the flowers are in full bloom, it is also the time when Mong boys and girls on the sunny, windy and dew-filled high hills call each other to go on festivals and spring trips. This flower is also often shown on the costumes of Mong girls, blending in with the sounds of the flute and lip harps of couples confessing their love by the mountains. In Dien Bien province, the thick toa flower tree grows in areas such as : Tay Trang (Dien Bien district), high-altitude villages in the communes of Sa Dung, Na Son, Pu Nhi, Keo Lom, Tia Dinh (Dien Bien Dong district) and northern communes of the Tua Chua karst plateau (Tua district Pagoda). Thick flowers not only possess the wild beauty of the Northwest mountains and forests, but also contain the beauty of simplicity, purity and elegance. From the time they bud and bud, the thick flowers have brought a A happy sign, a message of a new spring for the Mong community in the highlands and mountainous areas. The Mong people in the Northwest love the To Day flower very much, because this flower is also a symbol of the Northwest mountains and forests. more or less carries the soul and lifestyle of the Mong ethnic community. “Pang To Day” – the name of this flower was also given by the Mong people.

The flower I’m attached to spring in the mountains northwestespecially in the consciousness of the national community Butt in Dien Bien in particular, and the Northwest in general, because when flowers bloom, it is a signal that spring has arrived.

The flowers have five pink petals like peach blossoms, but when they bloom, they form clusters, and the pistils are thick and long and red.

When the flowers bloom, they will be bright red in a corner of the forest, adding color to the mountains and forests, brightening up the space of mountains and villages.

It is a woody plant with a wide canopy that grows on hillsides and mountainsides. The flowers bloom a few weeks before the Lunar New Year.

When the thick flowers bloom, it is also the time when Mong boys and girls on the sunny, windy and dew-filled high hills call each other to go on festivals and spring trips.

This flower is also often shown on the costumes of Mong girls, blending in with the sounds of the flute and lip lute of couples confessing their love by the mountains.

In Dien Bien province, the thick flower tree grows in areas such as: Tay Trang (Dien Bien district), high-deo villages in Sa Dung, Na Son, Pu Nhi, Keo Lom, and Tia Dinh communes (Dien Bien district). East) and northern communes of the Tua Chua karst plateau (Tua Chua district).

Thick flowers not only possess the wild beauty of the Northwest mountains and forests, but also contain the beauty of simplicity, purity and elegance.

Since the buds and budding, the thick flowers have brought a happy sign, a message of a new spring to the Mong community in the highlands and mountainous areas.

Mong people in the Northwest love the To Day flower very much, because this flower is also a symbol of the Northwest mountains and forests, more or less the soul and lifestyle of the Mong ethnic community. “Pang To Day” – the name of this flower was also given by the Mong people.

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