Gao trees and flowers have become symbols of Vietnamese countryside.
Gao (literally rice), also known as moc mien or po lang (Bombax ceiba in Latin), usually blooms in March in many rural areas of Hai Duong province.
Gao trees and flowers have become symbols of Vietnamese countryside.
Poetic countryside adorned by red gao flowers
Gao flowers look like flames that brighten up the sky
Gao flowers are attached to childhood memories
Captivating gao flowers make many young people want to save memorable moments
Gao trees bloom when the last cold waves are about to end for summer to come
THANH CHUNG