Exploring wild sunflowers' beauty on Chu Dang Ya extinct volcano Travel – Foods - Ngày đăng : 18:35, 11/11/2024
Every November the extinct volcano of Chu Dang Ya in the Central Highland province of Gia Lai is left covered with the bright yellow colour of the hoa dã quỳ (wild sunflower), with these flowers attracting more and more tourists who come to contemplate their beauty.
Coming to Chu Dang Ya, tourists can comfortably stroll through the vast fields, stop under old trees, or enjoy a romantic carpet of yellow flowers when the wild sunflowers appear in full bloom. Yellow wild sunflowers grow along the paths leading up to the Chu Dang Ya volcano. The flowers become poetic and romantic for several reasons, including their natural beauty, vibrant colors, and the way they bloom in the winter. Chu Dang Ya volcano is really an ideal place for those who love nature and are keen to explore the wild, as well as experiencing the pure and charming beauty of the Central Highlands region. Wild sunflowers appear like miniature suns which give off warm rays of light during cold winter days. The flowers only bloom once a year in November and early December, especially in Central and Central Highlands provinces of Vietnam. Wild sunflowers are familiar to local people in the Central Highlands. The flowers are also closely associated with the childhood of local people as many children create laurel wreaths from the flowers. The 2024 Wild Sunflower - Chu Dang Ya Volcano Week is taking place from November 6 to 12, featuring many unique cultural, sporting, and artistic activities. It aims to promote both natural beauty and local cultural identity, while drawing greater investment and developing sustainable tourism. The extinct volcano of Chu Dang Ya, which is located in Chu Dang Ya commune of Chu Pah district in the Central Highland province of Gia Lai, has become a very famous tourist destination over recent years and is considered to be an extremely hot check-in point for tourists, especially young people. VOV