Performed by: Le Chung - Dinh Hoang | September 25, 2024
(Fatherland) - When the tea trees turn yellow and change leaves, Ru Cha seems to put on a "new coat" of enchanting beauty, attracting locals and tourists to visit.
Ru Cha is a primeval mangrove forest in Huong Phong commune, Hue city (Thua Thien Hue province).
With a total area of about 5 hectares, Ru Cha is the only mangrove forest remaining in the Tam Giang lagoon system, the largest lagoon system in Southeast Asia.
According to the explanation of the locals, "Ru" means forest and "Cha" is the most typical tree here, accounting for more than 90% of the area.
Ru Cha has the function of preventing salinity, protecting aquatic resources and the mainland, and is considered the green "lung" of the eastern area of Hue city.
The ecosystem at Ru Cha is quite diverse and rich, typical of Tam Giang lagoon.
Located about 15km from Hue city center, Ru Cha is also a tourist attraction that attracts visitors from near and far.
Tourists come to Ru Cha to visit at many different times of the year, but still like it best around early autumn, when the tea forest begins to change leaves.
The flowers of the tea tree are pale yellow like leaves about to fall.
The small path between the trees to go deep into Ru Cha always attracts people with its own unique beauty of wild nature and peaceful scenery.
These days, when the tea trees turn yellow and change leaves, Ru Cha seems to put on a "new coat". Locals say that this image only lasts a few days a year.
Seen from above, the space is divided into two yellow and green colors, separating Rú Chá from other trees next to it.
Many tourists, especially photographers, have come to Ru Cha to visit, explore, and capture beautiful moments of this forest.
A tourist rowing a boat to explore Ru Cha during the leaf-changing season.
Source: https://toquoc.vn/ngam-rung-ngap-man-ru-cha-dep-me-man-mua-thay-la-20240925104544276.htm
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