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During a survey of Non Nuoc Cao Bang geopark’s values and conservation work in July 2017, UNESCO experts praised this as a fairyland. They asked local authorities to build a tourist route to explore this land, especially in winter when Cao Bang is extremely impressive with colorful forests.
These trees are called sau trees (Chinese sweet gum), and at the same time are called ‘sau sau’ trees by many people in other places. Sau trees are grown close together on the hillside of the Cao Bang region. Each tree is up to 10m tall with the main highlight being unique leaves which look like maple leaves and can change their color in different seasons.
The road to Ban Viet lake in Trung Khanh district.
In winter, when wild sunflowers bloom, tourists may get lost in the wild beauty of the mountain.
Local people often plant poinsettia trees as fences for their fields. The flowers blossom brightly in winter.
The forests are dyed purple and red, creating an enchanting landscape.
Cao Bang has many lakes. In winter, emerald lakes and green trees are alluring.
Cao Bang forests are most vibrant in winter.
A mountain-hugged winding road through wild sunflower forests looks dazzling.
Colorful winter in Cao Bang province
09-01-2021 17:04
(VOVWORLD) - The northern mountainous province of Cao Bang possesses a magical beauty that few places have. In winter, the local forests with many vibrant colors give off an extraordinary look.
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