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Watching the bright red rice flower shoots on the Red River dike in Phu Tho

tô công (báo lao động) 13/04/2025 16:26 (GMT+7)

Phu Tho - On the Red River dike section passing through Tam Nong district, rows of tall rice flower trees are blooming bright red.

In mid-April, traveling along the right dike section of the Thao River (Red River) through Thanh Uyen Commune, Hien Quan Commune of Tam Nong District, Lao Dong Newspaper reporters can easily see the rows of rice trees blooming bright red flowers.

Mot cay hoa gao nam sung sung ven de song Hong tai xa Thanh Uyen, huyen Tam Nong nhin nhu mot cay co thu duoc treo den long. Anh: To Cong.
A rice flower tree standing tall along the Red River dike in Thanh Uyen commune, Tam Nong district looks like an ancient tree with a lantern hanging on it. Photo: To Cong.

It can be seen that the row of rice flower trees here are tall and quite even. With a somewhat "smooth" body, the rice plants here do not bloom densely to form the shape of a raspberry, but are like ancient trees with dense lanterns that light up an entire river area.

Co nhung cay duoc bao phu boi rong reu, day leo toat len ve co kinh. Anh: To Cong.
There are trees covered with moss and rope that exude an ancient look. Photo: To Cong.
Hoa gao bung no, do ruc tren cac tan cay. Anh: To Cong.
The rice flowers bloom, bright red on the canopy. Photo: To Cong.

Rice flowers have the rustic, simple beauty of the countryside, sometimes standing tall at the head of the village, when alone in the fields, or lying along the dike road like the rice flower trees here.

Nhung cay gao gop phan mang lai ve yen binh cho vung que song nuoc. Anh: To Cong.
The rice plants contribute to bringing peace to the river countryside. Photo: To Cong.
Nhieu cay van con rat nhieu la, nhieu cay thi da dam choi, nay loc. Anh: To Cong.
Many trees still have many leaves, many have fallen and sprouted. Photo: To Cong.

According to Ms. Nguyen Thi Xuan Dao - Head of residential area No. 7, Thanh Uyen commune, the row of rice flower trees along the Red River dike is not planted by people but grows completely naturally, with an age of about 40 years.

Co nhung cay mang hinh thu ky di. Anh: To Cong.
There are trees with strange shapes. Photo: To Cong.
Hang cay hoa gao an hien duoi khoi lam chieu, duoi con mua phun thang Ba. Anh: To Cong.
The row of rice flower trees is hidden under the afternoon smoke, under the March drizzle. Photo: To Cong.

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