Bao Loc city, located in the central highlands province of Lam Dong, has recently attracted a large number of visitors wishing to catch a glimpse of some of the city’s flowers and their vibrant colours in full bloom during spring.
Bao Loc city is home to 15 yellow-flamboyant trees that have been planted in several areas such as in front of Tan Thanh cathedral, Bat Nha monastery, Bao Loc Economics and Technology College, and Asia-Pacific High School in Huynh Thuc Khang road in ward 2 The yellow-flamboyant is a rare flower which has its origins in Brazil. During the days of spring, the flowers can be seen in full bloom in many streets in Bao Loc. The streets which have yellow-flamboyant flowers on them have quickly become tourist attractions for visitors and young people who come to take beautiful photos. Yellow-flamboyant flowers as seen from the pavement outside of Asia-Pacific High School. A carpet of yellow leaves fallen from a yellow-flamboyant tree enthralls visitors. The flower can often be seen blooming around Christmas time and New Year with them often lasting until the Lunar New Year. Originating from the first tree in Bao Loc, a local engineer successfully cultivated saplings and was able to plant new trees across several roads in the city. |
The flower has become a symbol of spring in Bao Loc city and serves as an inspiration for photographers to take beautiful photos. |
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