"Shooting start" daisy livens up Hanoi ambience

Fields of "shooting star" daisies along Thach Cau Street in Hanoi's Long Bien district are now in full bloom, livening up the capital city's ambience.
"Shooting start" daisy livens up Hanoi ambience ảnh 1Blooming over a long season, "shooting start", scientifically known as Thymophylla) with other common names of Dahlberg Daisy, Golden Fleece, Tiny Tim Bristle-Leaf Dyssodia, Bristleleaf, Pricklyleaf, Dogweed, is a bushy, much-branched, charming little annual plant. Its leaves are deeply divided and threadlike. Fields of daisies have become new attractions in Hanoi, with the beautiful blossoms in full swing as the temperature in the capital takes a downward turn at the beginning of winter. Daisy gardens along Thach Cau Street in the Long Bien district have lured many visitors over the past few days. Families, couples, and individuals have thronged the gardens to snap photos of the blossoming daisies. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
"Shooting start" daisy livens up Hanoi ambience ảnh 2The flower is native to central Texas (the US) and northern Mexico. In Vietnam, it is found in tropical forests. With an average height of 15 – 30cm, the daisy has a drooping shape. The densely planted clusters of Dahlberg daisies create an eye-catching yellow flower carpet. On weekends, dozens of groups of visitors flock to the gardens. The flower creates a perfect backdrop for a new collection of photographs. This is one place that attracts young people to have fun and take pictures in the capital at the beginning of winter. The entrance fee is 70,000 VND (2.82 USD) per person, with unlimited time to take pictures. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
"Shooting start" daisy livens up Hanoi ambience ảnh 3One thing that creates a noble appearance for this flower is that although the stem is drooping, the flowers grow toward reaching up, welcoming sunlight. This flower can grow in extremely harsh weather conditions and can also grow well on cliffs and mountainsides. Therefore, Thymophylla is grown in many places and all different weather conditions. This flower also gives people a feeling of relaxation and stress relief because its scent is gentle and mild. The gardens are packed during the weekends, from early morning until sunset. Many people love to take photos of the daisy or to check in at the gardens. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
"Shooting start" daisy livens up Hanoi ambience ảnh 4To create the flower gardens, local farmers said they had to nurse plants and sow them from seeds 4-5 months ago. With an average height of 15-30 cm, the daisy flowers have a drooping shape, with the stem curved towards the ground, but the flowers grow upwards to receive sunlight. The plant is native to central Texas in the US and northern Mexico. In Vietnam, it is mainly found in tropical forests. It has more flowers when it is about 15-20 cm tall, with growers often trimming the top to give it more branches. The gardens are packed during the weekends, from early morning until sunset. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
"Shooting start" daisy livens up Hanoi ambience ảnh 5Recently, taking photos with daisies has become a new trend in Hanoi, especially among young people. Daisies grow in many familiar places around the capital, such as the Red River rock beach, Tay Tuu flower village and Quang An flower field, although the most famous is still Nhat Tan flower garden which has an immense white spread of daisies in full bloom. With its rustic appearance and strong vitality, the image of daisies has entered into poetry and art, becoming a beautiful symbol of Hanoi every winter. Between January and September, Hanoi greeted about 13.1 million domestic tourist arrivals and more than 766,000 foreign tourists, a 4-fold increase compared to last year. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
"Shooting start" daisy livens up Hanoi ambience ảnh 6The plant is native to central Texas in the US and northern Mexico. In Vietnam, it is mainly found in tropical forests. It has more flowers when it is about 15-20 cm tall, with growers often trimming the top to give it more branches. The gardens look like a giant golden carpet covering them. Fields of flowers in Hanoi have drawn the attention of passers-by and tourists thanks to their vivid colours. Basked in the gentle, chilly air and pleasant sunshine, the early days of winter are a good time to explore Hanoi, as its many fields and green spaces bloom with flowers. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
"Shooting start" daisy livens up Hanoi ambience ảnh 7The daisy gardens along Thach Cau street in Long Bien district are luring crowds of visitors, especially youngers. The flower creates a perfect backdrop for a new collection of photographs. Hanoi, as a major tourist centre of the country and a "gateway" to welcome international visitors, is always the top destination chosen by tourists. Experts said Hanoi has much room to obtain a better result and should take measures for promoting tourism recovery. They held that due to strong urban development, people have high demand for relaxation at the weekend. Therefore, Hanoi should foster farm tourism and tap into natural values to promote relaxation and exploration tourism. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
"Shooting start" daisy livens up Hanoi ambience ảnh 8Families, couples, and individuals have thronged the gardens to snap photos of the petit blossoming daisies. As winter is just around the corner in the northern region of Vietnam, with temperatures in Hanoi slowly inching downward, white daisies have made their annual reappearance, creating the perfect backdrop for a new collection of photographs. This year, Hanoi will focus on the domestic tourism market, taking this as the motivation for its recovery. It is going step by step to resuming tourism activities to welcome 9 - 10 million visitors in 2022, including around 2 million foreigners, according to the municipal People's Committee. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
"Shooting start" daisy livens up Hanoi ambience ảnh 9A girl is posing for a photo in the daisy garden. Hanoians always look forward to the daisy season because when these little flowers bloom, people can feel the last "aftertaste" of autumn. In recent years, taking photos with daisies has become a new trend in Hanoi, especially among young people. Daisies grow in many familiar places around the capital, such as; the Red River rock beach, Tay Tuu flower village and Quang An flower field. Many flower gardens grow daisies to serve people who come to take photos. The capital city set a target of earning 27.84 - 35.84 trillion VND (1.22 - 1.57 billion USD) from the tourism industry this year. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
"Shooting start" daisy livens up Hanoi ambience ảnh 10Children are also excited to play with sheep in the daisy garden. With an average height of 15-30 cm, the daisy flowers have a drooping shape, with the stem curved towards the ground, but the flowers grow upwards to receive sunlight. In recent years, taking photos with daisies has become a new trend in Hanoi, especially among young people. They want to take advantage of a chance to capture wonderful moments with the flowers. Each month in Hanoi is marked by the appearance of its flower, offering an ideal time for locals and visitors to take photos with the blooming flowers. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
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