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Typically during early March, almond trees along To Lich river begin to bud with an array of yellow leaves.
Lang street becomes a popular venue for local residents to come to snap photos.
Both young and old people are keen to see the mesmerising beauty of the capital at this time of year.
A view of the yellow leaves falling from the almond trees and covering the pavements along the street.
Almond tree leaves change colour to create a romantic and warm beauty.
The street is brightened up by the appearance of the gold-coloued leaves.
Season for falling almond leaves creates dreamy Hanoi
12-03-2022 16:40
(VOVWORLD) - Recent days has seen plenty of roads throughout the capital lined with a distinct yellow carpet of leaves that have fallen from tropical almond trees, locally known as Bang trees.
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