Red silk cotton trees are covering Ha Giang Pass

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Red silk cotton trees are covering Ha Giang Pass

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Between the hot and cold weather of March, visitors may wonder things to see in Ha Giang in March. Do not worry, because when travelling to the land in March, you could easily recognize the red color of red silk cotton flowers on every bend and pass. A new season of red silk cotton returns to the Stone Plateau.

The highland of Ha Giang, in spite of its poverty and extreme climate, is still one of the favored areas of “flowers” in the country. Each season features a distinctive brilliant beauty which makes the tourism brand for the province in the northernmost area.
Red silk-cotton flowers also known as “moc mien”, or Po Lang flowers. In the midst of spring, after the season of plum and peach blossoms comes to the end, it is also the time when red silk cotton flowers start to bloom, and will last a quite long time in a month depending on the weather. The location where red silk cotton flowers in Ha Giang are allocated with most density is Yen Minh district, along 4c Highway leading to the center of Dong Van Plateau and the road down from Meo Vac district. In which, the most beautiful and impressive is the distance from the commune of Can Ty and Dong Ha – Quan Ba district. Here, red silk cotton trees are grown in straight rows along Mien River which is clear blue.