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Son Lang is dreamily beautiful when pink reeds are in full bloom

In mid-October, the hillsides in Tram Lap village (Son Lang commune, Gia Lai province) are covered with the dreamy pink color of reed grass in full bloom.

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Son Lang is dreamily beautiful when pink reeds are in full bloom. Photo: Doan Lam

The pink color of reed grass stretches along each hillside, creating a romantic scene no less than the famous reed grass fields in Da Lat (Lam Dong province) or Binh Lieu (Quang Ninh province).

The reed grass in Tram Lap village grows naturally, not planned or mass planted, but it is that wildness that makes this place special.

In the early morning or late afternoon, when the sunlight shines through the iridescent pink reeds, the whole hill seems to be covered with a thin layer of gentle silk, making everyone want to stop for a long time to look and take photos.

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The reed grass here begins to bloom from the end of September and blooms at its peak in October. Photo: Doan Lam

According to local people, the reed grass here begins to bloom from the end of September and blooms most in October, lasting until the beginning of November. Although it has not been officially exploited for tourism, the local government still encourages people to maintain environmental hygiene, not littering and not cutting down grass to preserve the natural landscape.

Pink reed grass in Son Lang commune is gradually becoming a new “virtual living coordinates” for those who come trekking waterfallK50 (also known as Hang En waterfall) at the end of the year.

Amidst the vast space of mountains and forests, the soft pink of the grass blends with the green of the hills and mountains to create a poetic, rustic and charming natural picture, enough to make anyone who sets foot there fall in love.

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