Different species of flowers create a dazzling beauty in Hoan Kiem Lake’s surroundings.
Spring is a beautiful season as it is a time to blossom, representing the start of a new beginning like many kinds of flowers that start blooming.
Every year, Hoan Kiem Lake is the main stage of Tet celebration in Hanoi. It is decorated with flowers and ornamental plants on this occasion. |
Different species of flowers create a dazzling beauty in the lake’s surroundings. |
Cherry blossoms are the main theme creating spring colors to welcome the lunar New Year. |
Hoan Kiem lake becomes more romantic with colorful flowers. |
Many people take photos for their children to save the beautiful moments in a colorful space of flowers. |
A worker carefully plants flowers around the lake. |
Besides flowers, many other decorations to celebrate the year of Buffalo are also made around Hoan Kiem Lake. |
There are several boards reminding people to wear masks when travelling around the lake. |
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