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Each May the entirety of Hue city can be seen covered in colourful flowers.
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The shining red of the Hoa Phuong Do, the purple tones of the Bang Lang, and a sea of yellow due to the blossoming of the Muong Hoang Yen give the imperial city a new vibe each summer.
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Giant crape myrtles, known locally as Bang Lang, can be seen growing throughout Hue city.
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An impressive image of the Hoa Phuong Do, also known as the red flamboyant flower, growing alongside Truong Tien bridge.
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The first sightings of the red flamboyant flowers generally signals the start of summer.
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The vibrant red colours seen in the flamboyant flowers prove popular among visitors to the city.
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Many photographers are motivated to take beautiful pictures of the flowers due to their vibrant colours.

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The Muong Hoang Yen, also known as golden shower trees, fill the streets of Hue with a yellow colour. 

 

 

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Emergence of colourful flowers in Hanoi mark arrival of summer

Emergence of colourful flowers in Hanoi mark arrival of summer

The last weeks of May have seen streets throughout Hanoi become decorated with the bright purple tones of giant crape myrtles, a sea of yellow golden shower flowers, and the shining red colour of red flamboyant flower.

Hanoi streets bright with purple crape-myrtle flowers

Hanoi streets bright with purple crape-myrtle flowers

In May when the sound of cicadas signals the advent of summer, giant purple crape-myrtle flowers (known as bang lang) bloom in many streets of Hanoi.