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The earliest flower to bloom is the "tớ dày" - a five-petalled, pale pink flower with long red stamens. Forming large clusters on tall trees, this flower symbolizes fierce vitality, blooming only in harsh weather. The colder the temperature, the more vivid its color. Its blooming heralds the H’Mong people’s Tet, usually about a month before the Lunar New Year. In Mu Cang Chai, Yen Bai, stretches of these flowers can be found in the communes of Mo De, Che Cu Nha, De Xu Phinh, Nam Khat, etc., with the highest concentration in La Pan Tan.
From the end of January to early February, as the weather grows warmer and less dry, the plum trees in the valleys of the Moc Chau Plateau start blooming. Here, plum trees are not sparse but densely planted. When in full bloom, the area looks like an endless white carpet stretching from one valley to the next. Plum blossoms form thick clusters, with delicate petals enveloping yellow stamens. After about two weeks, they fall with the wind, leaving behind tiny green fruit buds.
Many places like Tan Lap, Phieng Canh, Na Ka, Ban Ang, Van Ho, and Ba Phach have beautiful plum blossoms, but in recent years, Mu Nau has become the most beautiful and pristine plum blossom valley in Moc Chau. After traversing many steep and dangerous roads, the white valley appears at an altitude of over 1,000 meters above sea level. The plum trees here bloom more evenly than those in the lower valleys, with many ancient plum orchards planted on mountain slopes, interspersed with mossy rocks, ancient cliffs, and virgin forests.
White and pink blossoms cover the hills and valleys.
At the end of February, nature sings its seasonal transition song, when the biting cold is about to pass, awakening the rocky plateau of Ha Giang. The season of blossoming rocks has arrived. The landscape brightens with the deep pink of peach blossoms, the pure white of plum and pear flowers, and the yellow interspersed with white of mustard-flower fields along the sharp mountain slopes. The presence of local ethnic minority people, walking along the roads, adds life to this springtime canvas... Most prominent and familiar are the peach blossoms. Dry branches burst with small, light pink flowers. The thick and firm petals embody the vigorous life in this harsh climate. This pink hue appears throughout the journey on National Highway 4C, from Quan Ba through Yen Minh to Pho Cao, stretching through Sa Phin, Lung Tao to Lung Cu, then back to Dong Van town and onward to Meo Vac, through the treacherous lands of Mau Due - Du Gia to return to Ha Giang city. The peach blossoms are most abundant in the Sung La Valley, and nearby locations like Lao Xa, and Sang Tung.