These days, Ben Me Park on Le Duan Street is the hottest check-in spot in Hue. Many locals and tourists come to admire the beauty of the royal poinciana trees blooming in front of the citadel.
Royal poinciana trees in Ben Me park in full bloom
Here, the entire walking path is covered in the color of royal poinciana flowers. As usual, on this occasion, many Hue people dress up in ao dai and conical hats to check-in with royal poinciana flowers.
"This year, seeing my friends taking photos of royal poinciana flowers at this location, I also took advantage of my day off to come here to see the royal poinciana flowers and take photos. I think it would be most appropriate to choose a white student ao dai or a purple Hue ao dai to take photos with the royal poinciana flowers," said Ms. Dinh Ngoc Diep (33 years old, a resident of Hue City).
Many tourists wearing white ao dai and conical hats come here to check-in.
Royal poinciana flowers bloom in the poetic Hue citadel
Not only attracting locals and tourists, the royal poinciana trees in the citadel have become an endless source of inspiration for photographers in Hue. Tran Dinh Duc Hieu (29 years old, photographer) said that this year this place has "dethroned" the title of "national" royal poinciana tree at Truong Tien Bridge.
"To get the best photos with royal poinciana, you can come early from 6 - 7 am, when the light will be soft, or around 4 - 5:30 pm, when the sunset falls over the citadel, creating a blurry, impressive scene," said Mr. Hieu.
Hue people enjoy checking in with royal poinciana flowers
The red color of royal poinciana flowers fascinates visitors.
Indeed, in the afternoon, when the early summer sun is less harsh, this row of royal poinciana trees is even more attractive because of the red sunset. Here, many people come to walk and cycle to enjoy the cool breeze, creating a poetic and peaceful scene of Hue.
Hue people cycling under the shade of royal poinciana trees
Many young people also come to this place to see royal poinciana.
Royal poinciana blooms in the summer sun in the ancient capital
In addition to the rows of royal poinciana trees along the citadel, in the summer, the streets of Hue become even more charming when they are dyed red by the color of royal poinciana flowers. Along Phan Dinh Phung, Le Duan, Dang Thai Than streets, the park along the Huong River, etc., visitors can easily see rows of royal poinciana trees in full bloom.
Royal poinciana at Hai Ba Trung High School in full bloom
Royal poinciana flowers dye the streets of Hue red. Hue is currently in the dry season (from May to September), which is the perfect time to visit Hue because it is suitable for traveling, swimming as well as participating in many festival and entertainment activities...
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