The re field adjacent to Con Son pine forest has existed for hundreds of years Having needle-shaped leaves, re is grown by Chi Linh farmers to make brooms The 15-hectare re field is in the harvest season, which is also the best time for taking photos Traveling to Chi Linh to take photos in the re field, Duong Thu Hang from Ha Noi is very surprised to see with her own eyes the vast field nestled under poetic pine canopies Hang feels close when setting foot here though she only saw the field in photos before. “The air here is fresh and pleasant, very suitable for taking photos or going sightseeing with relatives,” said Hang Tourists are not only charmed with the beautiful and dreamy autumn scenery but also excited to see farmers harvest re – a type of tree that is rarely seen in other regions Not far from the re field, pink grass on Ho Giang hill also attracts a large number of young people coming to take photos The grass was imported from Australia and then crossbred with native grass to be strong and resistant to drought, suitable for the climate in Chi Linh Photos of the pink grass hill are popular on social networking sites in the past two years, drawing many photographers to the hill “The gentle fragrance blending with the wind, the beautiful scenery under the pine trees, and mountain ranges in the distance all form a beautiful picture of nature in the late autumn days,” said Nguyen Thi Thanh Hang, a tourist from Ha Noi VAN TUAN
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