The ancient Barringtonia acutangula tree complex in Chuong Xa commune, Cam Khe district, Phu Tho province has long been considered a natural “treasure” in the land of the ancestors. The wonder and uniqueness of the ancient Barringtonia acutangula hill has attracted many tourists to admire in the spring.
The ancient Barringtonia acutangula population in Chuong Xa commune, Cam Khe district, Phu Tho province has long been considered a natural “treasure” in the land of the ancestors. The wonder and uniqueness of the ancient Barringtonia acutangula hill has attracted many tourists to admire in the spring.

The population of Barringtonia acutangula trees seen from afar looks like a lotus in the middle of a vast field.
In the warm weather, the spring rain seems to breathe new life into the ancient Barringtonia trees, causing young green buds to emerge from the bare branches to create a fresh, vibrant picture of nature.
Over time, the Indian laurel trees in Chuong Xa commune, Cam Khe district, Phu Tho province are still green and have become ancient trees.
At Go Tho location, Chuong Xa commune, in the middle of the vast fields is a gathering place of hundreds of thousands of years old Barringtonia trees growing intertwined, embracing, and supporting each other, creating a unique flora in this land.
Legend has it that in the past, when this area was a waterway, the Hung Kings, princesses, lords, and generals often rowed boats to play and sightsee here.
Later, the water receded and people planted rice. The mangrove forest on the hilltop was green and developed over thousands of years. Currently, there are nearly 100 ancient mangrove trees surrounding and intertwining each other, forming a unique natural complex with a timeless vitality.
Amidst the beautiful spring scenery, wandering on the village road leading to the lush green rice fields, visitors immerse themselves in the countryside picture filled with spring colors and scents and immerse themselves in the unique and wonderful masterpiece of nature.
Standing from a distance, it is difficult to distinguish how many Barringtonia acutangula trees there are in that population. All we know is that, all year round, the Barringtonia acutangula population is always green, shady and brings to the countryside a rare vitality and natural beauty. The stories and legends told to visitors by the residents around the area make the natural population even more mysterious and attractive.
The Chuong Xa Barringtonia acutangula population was awarded the title of Vietnam Heritage Tree by the Vietnam Association for Conservation of Nature and Environment. This place has become an ideal destination for visitors from near and far, a natural "treasure" of the ancestral land of Phu Tho.
The branches are like giant arms reaching into the air.
There are trees that have fallen to the ground but the branches are still green.
The lush green foliage of the Indian laurel tree creates a cool canopy in the middle of the vast fields.
Stele recognizing heritage trees in the Chuong Xa Barringtonia population.
Next to the ancient Barringtonia trees, young Barringtonia trees grow up to form a population of Barringtonia trees full of vitality.
The ancient Barringtonia trees grow together like a primeval forest.
Source: https://danviet.vn/mot-noi-o-phu-tho-co-khu-rung-nguyen-sinh-mot-cay-co-thu-nam-lan-ra-dat-ca-tram-nam-van-song-20250218203001063.htm
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