Apricot blossoms blanket the forests of Moc Chau in white.

17/01/2018

Apricot blossoms are a characteristic flower of Moc Chau, but it seems they are also clever in choosing their blooming time. When winter passes and spring arrives, and the weather becomes a little warmer, they begin to sprout and bloom.

(Photo: Baomoi)

In the days leading up to Tet (Lunar New Year), many tourists have taken the time to travel to the Northwest region, specifically to the villages of Moc Chau, to admire another season of blossoming flowers. Apricot blossoms only bloom for about 2-3 weeks and are in full bloom during the Lunar New Year. Despite their fleeting beauty, people still arrange their schedules to flock here to enjoy the scenery, to embrace the moment, and to realize that Moc Chau is beautiful and charming in every season. Just one visit and you'll want to return again and again.

In the days leading up to Tet (Lunar New Year), many people arrange their schedules to flock here to enjoy and cherish the moment (Photo: Innotour).

(Photo: Mytour).

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Apricot blossoms don't bloom as densely as plum blossoms; they are sparser. Their pure white color brings a sense of peace to the heart, freeing one from worldly worries. Especially when sunlight shines on the apricot blossoms of Moc Chau, they take on a beautiful, pale purple hue.

Although apricot blossoms bloom sparsely, they are no less beautiful than any other flower (Photo: Baomoi).

(Photo: Eva)

Upon arriving in Moc Chau, visitors will encounter apricot blossoms everywhere, from the villages to the rice paddies, and from the sides of the highway to the small alleys deep in the mountains. However, to see the most beautiful apricot blossoms, visitors should go to Long Luong, Thong Cuong, Tan Lap, and Phien Canh. The entire area is blanketed in white by apricot blossom trees, like fluffy clouds, peeking out from the traditional houses of the Mong people, captivating the hearts of those who visit Moc Chau in the days leading up to Tet (Lunar New Year).

(Photo: Mytour).

The entire sky is blanketed in white by the apricot blossom trees, resembling fluffy clouds (Photo: Baomoi).

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