In autumn, Fansipan Mountain - The indochine summit resembles a giant flower garden of Sa Pa with a rose valley, yellow chrysanthemum garden, bright red firecrackers covering the hillsides. September is also the time when the monodon flowers on Fansipan are in their most brilliant bloom. The photo above was taken on the morning of September 11 at the spiritual complex on the top of Fansipan. Photo: Duong Quoc Hieu
The sun gradually rose, the monsoon flowers became more and more orange-red, brightening a hilly area around the Great Amitabha Buddha statue. This flower, previously seen only in Da Lat, has now been planted on the top of the year when the wind whistles and fogs. Photo: Duong Quoc Hieu
Croscomia or Croscomia belongs to the iris family. The flower name Croscomia is derived from the Greek words "krokos" meaning saffron and "osme", meaning that when the leaves are dry, they can emit a saffron-like odor. The single flower is not too different from other flowers, but the parts such as branches, flowers, and leaves are smaller. This flower usually grows in bushes and reaches about an adult's knee. Photo: Duong Quoc Hieu
The flower field is a favorite check-in point for visitors. However, due to Covid-19, currently only domestic visitors from Lao Cai province come here. Photo: Hoang Trung Hieu
From the station area, take the cable car, through the rose valley, you will come to the field of purple primrose. This flower is planned on an area of 15 hectares, the most blooming in May. By the end of August, early September, the flowers are still being planted continuously but not as much as in summer. Photo: Hoang Trung Hieu
At Fansipan, stalagmites or lotus flowers are planted throughout the peak area with more than 3,000 gourds. In cloudy weather, cold or hot like fire, this flower is still full of life, giving viewers a feeling of relaxation and peace. Photo: To Ba Hieu
Stone lotus flowers bloom at the foot of the Great Amitabha Buddha. In the absence of tourists, the colorful flower beds in Fansipan are still cared for by tourists to bloom brilliantly in the middle of Hoang Lien Son mountains. Photo: To Ba Hieu
Author Lan Huong