(HBO) - Up to now, the households in Mung hamlet, Hop Phong commune (Cao Phong) have basically completed the renovation and planted flowers to be ready to welcome tourists on this year's National Day holiday.


The flower field in Mung hamlet, Hop Phong commune (Cao Phong) is blooming after renovation.


The head of Mung hamlet in Hop Phong commune, Mr. Bui Van Hieu says: In order to create the landscape and beauty for the flower fields, the village management board and the households are planning, renovating, planting more flowers and repairing the way to serve tourists. After more than 1.5 months of implementation, the flower field in Mung hamlet is beautiful again, the flowers begin to bloom. The local people are currently weeding flowers, there is only about a week before the flowers bloom, and they can welcome guests to visit and experience the National Day holiday.

It is known that Mung hamlet is like the "roof” of Cao Phong district when it is located at an altitude of 600 m above the sea level. The climate here is fresh, cool, the landscape is charming with old forests, gentle hills and terraced fields.

Recently, some households in Mung hamlet have linked to renovate the rice fields to grow flowers for developing community tourism. The flower field is planted with an area of about 1 ha, including the native flowers, yellow butterfly flowers, roses, cherries... The flower field in Mung hamlet is an attractive place that attracts a large number of tourists inside and outside the province to visit and experience.


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