Thousands of roses bloom in Hanoi's Thong Nhat Park to herald the new lunar year.
Thong Nhat Park, located in Hanoi’s downtown district of Hai Ba Trung, has been splendidly decorated and got a facelift with thousands of roses, ready to welcome visitors without entrance fees after the fences were removed several months ago.
The city's largest park, with around 50 hectares, has been renovated following an amount worth VND400 billion (US$16.4 million) from the budget.
In recent days, thousands of roses in various types of Old Sapa, Bulgarian, Sister, and Queen Pink roses have bloomed in Thong Nhat Park, creating a highlight that attracts many Hanoians and tourists.
The main entrance of Thong Nhat Park is full of roses. Photo: Duy Khanh/The Hanoi Times |
The blooming roses draw young girls to check-in. |
The fragrance of the flowers attracts a wide variety of bees and butterflies. |
Thong Nhat Park is transformed by thousands of blooming roses. |
The roses bloom beautifully in the sunlight. |
Sa Pa ancient roses are big and round, stretching in the wind. |
The management board of Thong Nhat Park plans to grow more flowers to create a spring atmosphere for the Lunar New Year 2024. |
Following the renovation, the park, which is more airy and beautiful, has become an ideal place for young people and families to relax on weekends. |
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