Highlights attracting flower-viewing visitors at the ecological park in the mountainous district of Nghe An
The indigenous forest planted by the ethnic community in the mountainous district of Quy Chau (Nghe An) along National Highway 48 is part of the district's ecological park planning. This season, the Ban flowers bloom in full bloom, making it a destination that captivates locals and visitors from near and far.
Báo Nghệ An•26/03/2025
Native forest is a part of the planning of Ke Le Ecological Park in Quy Chau district, invested in planting since 2022. The tree species planted are rich and diverse, with a total cost of more than 2 billion VND. Of which, the people contributed and supported more than 1 billion VND; organizations, units, individuals, and businesses supported 971 million VND. The remaining amount was contributed by all levels, sectors, and localities, and the district budget supported more than 300 million VND. Photo: Hoai Thu The total area of trees planted at Ke Le Ecological Park is about 8.2 hectares, supported directly in kind by departments, agencies, units, individuals and businesses in the district. In addition to the Bauhinia flower, there are many precious tree species such as green lim, lat hoa, hoang linh, giang huong, sang le, loc mung, bang lang dao, cho chi, sau, hong tha... Among the thousands of trees planted here, there are nearly 400 Bauhinia trees. This season, Bauhinia flowers are blooming brightly. Photo: Hoai Thu The blooming flowers in the sun have become a destination for locals and tourists from near and far. Photo: Hoai Thu People check in at the hill of Bauhinia flowers in Ke Le Ecological Park. Photo: Hoai Thu In the joint efforts of the community in Quy Chau district to contribute trees and funds for planting native trees, Chau Hoi Commune Youth Union and staff of the District Agricultural Service Center took care of the "people's garden" and intercropped with aromatic roots under the canopy of the Bauhinia forest. Photo: Hoai Thu Chau Hoi commune’s youth force participates in taking care of 70 Bauhinia trees and a garden of aromatic roots planted under the canopy of the flower hill. When Bauhinia flowers bloom, the union members and youth take photos of the flowers and promote the destination of Quy Chau district. Photo: Hoai Thu Flowers bloom seasonally, creating a highlight for the park. Photo: Xuan Hoang The sky is full of Ban flowers in Ke Le village, Chau Hoi commune. In addition to being a highlight for tourists to see and take photos, Ban flowers are also a unique dish of the Thai people in Quy Chau district. Photo by Hoai Thu Many flowers bloom seasonally, creating highlights for tourist attractions in Quy Chau district. Photo: Hoai Thu Quy Chau district leaders said that Ke Le Ecological Park has an area of 300 hectares, running along National Highway 48, bordering Chau Hoi commune, Tan Lac town and Hieu river. In addition to the garden, the project also has food service buildings, accommodation services, entertainment, and recreation connecting the overall planning of traffic infrastructure and economic tourism development of the district, meeting the needs of local people and tourists. Photo: Hoai Thu
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