Following the greening up of the streets of Nguyen Chi Thanh and Tran Duy Hung, Hanoi has planted nearly 100 red maple trees around the Hoan Kiem Lake area on a pilot basis.


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     Hanoians can now see hundreds of red maple trees planted around Hoan Kiem Lake.

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     Earlier, the city planted more than 100 red maple trees along the streets of Nguyen Chi Thanh and Tran Duy Hung. 

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  With favourable weather conditions, these maple trees have grown rapidly. 

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     These first maple tree plantations are expected to be replicated on a large scale throughout the city if they can adapt to the climate of Hanoi.

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Red maple trees are grown in Japan, Canada, and many European nations.

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Bright green, young and tender leaves are springing from the maple trees around Hoan Kiem Lake.

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Hanoians hope that the red maple trees can adapt to Hanoi’s climate and become a highlight of the area around Hoan Kiem Lake.

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In temperate nations, come autumn and winter, the leaves of red maple trees change through various colours such as red, orange, yellow, and green before falling to the ground.

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The young red maple trees are capturing the attention of lots of Hanoians. 

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These trees are meticulously cared for to ensure the success of the pilot project.

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The areas most heavily planted with maple trees are The Huc Bridge, and the streets of Dinh Tien Hoang, and Le Thai To.



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