Phieng Ban Village: A haven of white plum blossoms in Dien Bien province
Located 30 km from the centre of the provincial capital Dien Bien Phu, Phieng Ban village in Na Tau commune boasts the largest concentrated area of plum gardens in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien, spanning over 20 hectares. Every spring, the village is blanketed by white plum blossoms, creating a captivating natural scene.
Plum blossoms bloom gracefully by the stilt houses of the Thai ethnic group in Phieng Ban. (Photo: VNA)
Plum blossoms create a scenic display in front of local stilt houses. (Photo: VNA)
White plum blossoms stand out beautifully among the stilt houses of the Thai ethnic people. (Photo: VNA)
Branches of white plum blossoms add to the charm of Phieng Ban village. (Photo: VNA)
Plum blossoms surround the roofs of local stilt houses. Photo: VNA
Ha Giang stone plateau is entering its most beautiful time of year, with the pink of peach blossoms, the yellow of mustard flowers, and the pure white of plum blossoms offering a picturesque scene.
The vast Bac Ha plateau in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai is bursting with the pure white of Tam Hòa plum blossoms these days. With a tranquil beauty, Bac Ha is an appealing destination for many domestic and foreign tourists in the early spring.
Plum blossoms typically signal the arrival of spring on Moc Chau Plateau, with the region being blanketed in white plum flowers from late January to mid-February. This year, however, many of the plum trees in Moc Chau have begun to bloom a few months early.
Moc Chau Plateau in the northern mountainous province of Son La is home to over 3,000 hectares of plum trees. In spring, plum blossoms blanket the local area with a charming white, enticing tourists flock to the plateau to enjoy its captivating landscapes.