Unique lotus flower art on display in Hanoi
In the last days of summer, Hanoi is adorned with tuong vy (crape myrtle) flowers and graceful Hanoi girls.

Tuong Vy Flower Garden in Tam Hiep Commune, Thanh Tri District, is fast becoming a popular destination for photo enthusiasts in Hanoi, thanks to its stunning tiny flowers in full bloom.
The whole place is bathed in the vibrant purple hues of the tiny, beautiful crape myrtle flowers. Photo: Huy Pham/The Hanoi Times |
The crape myrtle flowers grown at Tam Hiep Flower Garden come in all colors: dark pink, light pink, purple, red and white. |
A professional photographer at work. |
Everyone wants to preserve their most precious moments with these delicate, exquisite flowers. |
The beauty of this girl is enhanced when she stands next to the trellis of these dreamy purple flowers.
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Each flower has six thin and pale petals.
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Once in full bloom, the giant crape myrtle flowers begin to fade before the leaves finally fall from the branches. |
The delicate and graceful flowers leave a good impression on the hearts of visitors and help to enhance the beauty of girls in their radiant youth. |
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