Check-in during the pink season at 3 famous tourist destinations
In Da Lat, Mang Den, Moc Chau… rose gardens are ripe to welcome tourists to check-in, pick and enjoy.

| Pink season in Da Lat (Lam Dong) Usually starts from September and lasts until the end of December. However, from October onwards is the time when roses enter their most ripe and most beautiful stage – Photo: Tom’s House Rose Garden Coffee Shop |
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| To avoid missing out on the persimmon season, you can contact the garden house, homestay or farmstay in advance to book a room. Persimmons are grown mainly in wards 3, 4, 5, 7, 10 (Da Lat city) and D’ran town (Don Duong district)… – Photo: Ban Yen Retreat |
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| According to photographers and photographers of Da Lat rose garden, to have beautiful photos of the ripe rose season, visitors should choose clothes with easy-to-image tones such as white, cream, light yellow; You can take pictures at any time; You should prepare some outfit changes… – Photo: Phuong Uyen/Ban Yen Retreat |
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| Go to Mang Den (Kon Plong district, Kon Tum province) these days, besides enjoying the cool, peaceful air, visitors also have the opportunity to check-in with the brilliant rose gardens – Photo: Soc House |
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| Pink Mang Den bears fruit from August, and the harvest lasts until the end of November and early December. At this time, the persimmons have just begun to ripen, mixed with soft and poetic green leaves – Photo: Soc House |
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| After walking in the rose garden, taking pictures, picking and enjoying the fruit, visitors can choose a seat under the old pine canopy, chat, read a book or sip a warm cup of coffee. Currently, persimmon trees are scattered in Mang Den, the garden with the most persimmon trees in Soc House – Photo: Soc House |
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| Persimmon season in Moc Chau (Son La) usually starts in September and ends in December, but the most beautiful time to visit this place is around mid-October – early December, at that time, the leaves have all fallen, the persimmons are fully ripe, from a distance, the persimmons look like small sparks hanging on the tree – Photo: Nguyen Thi Bich Ngoc |
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| Not only do they check in, take pictures, and come to Moc Chau in the persimmon season, visitors also have the opportunity to participate in the experience of picking persimmons, enjoying fresh fruit right at the tree or products such as dried persimmons, dried persimmons, wind-dried persimmons… – Photo: Hoang Tuan Kiet |
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| Notes to take beautiful photos at Moc Chau’s ripe rose gardens: Buy tickets according to regulations or ask permission to visit; Only pick the correct and sufficient number of fruits allowed by the gardener; Do not arbitrarily break branches; Wear striking colors to make the photo more poetic; Bring warm clothes in case the weather gets cold. If the gardener allows, you can stay or camp overnight at the garden – Photo: Le Son |
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