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The banyan tree is located on the grounds of the temple dedicated to Saint Tan Vien in Yen Bai. Photos: VNP/VNA

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The banyan of Quyt hamlet was recognized as a Vietnam Heritage Tree. 
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The banyan of Quyt Hamlet was recognized as a Vietnam Heritage Tree.

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The first trunk of the banyan tree has a diameter of 40m.
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Seen from afar, the banyan’s giant canopy covers a large area. Photos: VNP/VNA

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Many kinds of symbiotic plants on the canopy of a banyan tree in Quyt Hamlet.
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Little plants grow on the roof of the temple.

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Little plants grow on the roof of the temple.
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Part of the tree trunk.

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The banyan tree sits in front of the temple.
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With an estimated age of thousands of years, the banyan tree is still growing. 

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Tourists visit the 'green treasure' of Quyt Hamlet. Photos: VNP/VNA


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Banyan trees beat Hanoi’s summer heat

Banyan trees beat Hanoi’s summer heat

Hanoi is not only known for its old streets but also century-old banyan trees, which have stood against time and witnessed many historical ups and downs. 

Motorbike embraced by roots of an old tree

Motorbike embraced by roots of an old tree

The image of an old motorbike entwined by the roots of an old tree in Tuong Binh Hiep Ward, Thu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong Province, has been widely shared on social media recently.