Wildflower fields in Mount Rainier National Park, USA
Mount Rainier National Park Possessing a diverse flora and fauna, it is one of the most popular places for tourists to come to the United States. This place now has a beautiful flower garden like a fairyland.
Is a combination of purple myrtle, daffodils, or green grass, looking from afar the flower garden looks like a beautiful, radiant picture of nature, easy to attract any visitor. And in addition to the flower garden, visitors also have the opportunity to observe the lives of countless rare animals living in the national park.
Mount Rainier National Park Located in the southeast of Seattle, Washington state is an attractive eco-tourism destination of the United States, known as a fairyland famous for its seemingly endless colorful wildflower meadows.
The wildflowers here are full of colors, of all kinds and especially blooming all year round. The fragile but vibrant beauty of the meadows and wildflower gardens here has made many visitors fall in love.


Sunflower fields in Tuscany – Italy
Located in central Italy, Tuscany is known as the Land of Origin of Italian Renaissance culture. With many scenic spots and historical and cultural relics, you will hardly have enough time to discover all the hidden beauty here. Famous for its peacefulness and picturesque landscape, Tuscany is also known as a beautiful natural picture that captivates people with its beautiful landscapes. sunflower field blooming in the summer under the sun, this is also the setting of the romantic movie “Under The Tuscan Sun”.
Sun Flower symbolizes loyalty, loyalty, filial piety because sunflower always facing the sun. Nothing heralds summer better than a field of sunflowers, and one of the best places to see them is in Tuscany.
Imagine you’re driving through ancient hilltop villages in July, through endless fields, filled with blooming flowers. Even if you arrive earlier, you can still see fields of red poppies. One of the most romantic places to enjoy sunflower is Tuscany. Fields of flowers spread throughout the region and bloom in midsummer, in medieval villages perched atop the hills. Under the sun, sunflower Blooming in full bloom, butterflies and bees fly across the sky in harmony with the symphony of hundreds of birdsong.


Colorful cherry blossoms in the mountains of Yoshino – Japan
For the Japanese, cherry blossoms not only symbolize beauty, but also sadness about the brevity, ephemeral, and humility and patience, symbolizing youth and martial character. religion. Referring to cherry blossoms, it is impossible not to mention the Yoshino mountain region in Nara Prefecture, Japan, which is an ideal place to see the cherry blossoms in bloom.
Mount Yoshino is located in the town of Yoshino, Nara Prefecture, Japan, recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site in 2004, belonging to the complex of temples, shrines and pilgrimage routes in the Kii mountain region. Mount Yoshino located in the central part of Nara Prefecture is an ideal place to see cherry blossoms in bloom. Walking around here, you will see many beautiful peach blossom paintings. Yoshino is considered the center of the Yamazakura cherry blossoms. There are about 30.000 cherry trees of this type growing along the mountainside.
The special feature of the Yamazakura flowers is the clusters of white cherry blossoms that bloom alternately between the red foliage. Yamazakura flowers are planted in 4 small groves at different heights on the mountainside so they will bloom at different times of spring. During the blooming season, the entire Yoshino mountain area is like a carpet of flowers.
At the time when Sakura flowers are in full bloom, the entire Yoshino mountain area is dyed in pale pink, like a flower bed, making Yoshino an attractive tourist destination not to be missed every spring.


Ashikaga Wisteria Garden – Japan
Ashikaga Garden (located at 607, Hasamacho, Ashikaga-shi City, Tochigi Prefecture) grows flowers that bloom throughout the four seasons such as peonies, red rhododendrons, roses or hydrangeas. But the most famous is flower behind death with a flower festival held from mid-April to mid-May every year. According to Japanese flower behind death The flower is called the Fuji flower and the English name of this flower is the Wisteria flower – the flower representing eternal love. Wisteria flowers are woody stems, branches are vines, flowers usually grow in clusters extending about 80-100 cm long and drooping. flower behind death (also known as fuji) has many shades, from blue, pink to white, yellow, most commonly purple. At Ashikaga, about 350 wisteria vines are planted to create a beautiful “flower tunnel”, including an ancient tree nearly 150 years old.
In particular, visitors can admire the splendid landscape of Ashikaga garden at night with the wisteria flowers all lit up. The cascades of wisteria show off their beauty like in fairy-tale frames. To the Japanese, fuji flower has the meaning of undying love, because the roots are deep and firm, the subject is included in poetry and music. Floral workers spend a lot of time creating a “wisteria tunnel” that stretches nearly 100 meters, shaping the trees to climb up to 20 meters off the ground and spread over 10 meters horizontally. When the flowers bloom, they droop down into thick purple clusters. Shoes flower behind death white blooms by the bridge at Ashikaga Park. CNN once selected this park as one of the top 10 desirable destinations in 2014 with seasonal specialties flower behind death.


Forest of bluebells – Halle, Belgium
If you ever visit Belgium in the spring, don’t forget to visit Halle – the most famous magical purple bell flower forest in Belgium to enjoy the beauty of the beautiful natural picture here.
The Halle Forest is a forest located on the border between Flanders and Wallonia, in the Belgian city of Halle. The forest is famous for its old oak trees that stand tall over the years. Even more special is that every time between April and May, the oak forest is covered with an eye-catching purple-blue strip of beautiful wild bluebell flowers – one of the most beautiful wildflowers in the world.
In spring, Halle is a giant green carpet filled with pure bellflower petals. Bluebells are slender-stemmed wildflowers that often grow in valleys where the climate is humid and shaded. It is ranked in the top of the most beautiful wildflowers in the world. The faint rays of sunlight pierced through the oak foliage and shone on the bell flower carpet, making the forest dreamy like a fairyland. When the sunlight passes and suddenly turns off, the purple flower carpet instantly changes color to blue as if it was enchanted.
This is the most beautiful wildflower in the world, a symbol of humility, gratitude and also a symbol of eternal love. When the weak rays of sunlight through the oak leaves shine on the carpet Bell Flower, making the forest beautiful and dreamy like a fairyland: mysterious, dreamy and incredibly shimmering.


Bulgarian Rose Valley
“Bulgarian Roses
Oh wonderful flowers!
Where is the flower, I don’t know
Follow people or the wind
From the seventeenth century
Flowers grow here
Between the four sides of the mountain
A valley of roses…”
These poems have entered the minds of many generations of readers so that whenever we mention Bulgaria, we will immediately think of them. rose and vice versa. And that rose valley is Kazanluk valley stretching up to 80 miles – where the most roses are grown in Bulgaria and also the rose Valley the world’s largest. Roses bloom everywhere in the field, the flowers here are both big and fresh. Legend has it that, here once there was a goddess who came down to earth and used her fresh blood to water the flowers, so the roses here are as crimson as blood, making people fall in love. Come to Kazanluk once to bathe yourself in the midst of a sea of fragrant flowers, drop your soul by the vast and spacious rose fields.
At the intersection of spring and summer, the country of Bulgaria wears a colorful flower shirt. Even the air is filled with the fragrance of flowers, which permeates the soul. The Bulgarians are so obsessed with the rose that they respect it as the “National Flower”. The area, production of roses and rose essential oil of this country ranks first in the world. Therefore, Bulgaria is also known as the “Land of Roses”. Actually, Bulgaria is not the home of roses. It occurs in Asia Minor and was imported into Bulgaria from the XNUMXth century. Up to now, roses have bloomed all over Bulgaria, with thousands of species.


Tulip fields – Keukenhof, Netherlands
tulips appeared in many countries around the world, but only when coming to the Netherlands – the homeland of tulips, people can feel all the charming and beautiful beauty of this flower. Keukenhof is located in the town of Lisse, about 40 minutes by bus from ATaxerdam, the Netherlands. People call Keukenhof the European garden – the largest flower garden in the world (32 hectares) with more than 100 different varieties of tulips.
Looking down from above, the fields tulips blooming like a giant rainbow-colored carpet, stretching to the horizon, this sight makes anyone who sees it can’t help but swoon, just want to quickly run to immerse themselves in that immense sea of flowers. . Come to the land of Dutch tulipsTourists can not only admire the famous beautiful sights such as the Royal Palace, the port of Rotterdam or the Zaanse Schans countryside, the yacht blooming on the ATaxel river… but also enjoy the wonderful beauty. of hundreds of flowers blooming at Keukenhof Park.
Tulip Garden The largest in the world is only open for 2 months, from mid-March to mid-May, but every year Keukenhof attracts more than 3 tourists from all over the world.


Nemophila flower field – Hitachi park, Japan
Hitachi Seaside Park, located in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, next to Ajigaura Beach, is a flower-filled park and popular tourist destination.
Stretching over 190 hectares located near the coast of Ibaraki, on the island of Honshu (Japan). Hitachi is known as a flower paradise that blooms all year round, and is one of the places that “do not waste a lifetime”. Coming to Hitachi Park in April and May, visitors will be overwhelmed by the green color of millions the flower “little love – nemophila” The beautiful blooms on the hills form a deep blue sea, stretching to the horizon, creating a wonderful flower paradise in the midst of the world that makes everyone’s heart flutter. Standing among the green flower hills, people feel like they are immersed in the vast ocean like the sky is falling to the ground.
Every year, the park holds the Hanami Nemophila festival – a flower viewing festival. Overwhelmed by the green color of the Nemophila flower hill is the feeling of most visitors when coming here on every festival occasion. Around Hitachi Park, besides the typical flowers for each season, the park also grows many different types of flowers.


Pretoria city – purple phoenix flower paradise in the heart of South Africa
As the administrative capital of South Africa, Pretoria is also known as the “city of purple phoenix flowers” with tens of thousands of trees planted on street corners, roads, parks or gardens.
Jaracanda flower, also known as purple phoenix flower – The flower has dreamy, fanciful colors with the meaning of love, loyalty, and only blooms when autumn comes. As the administrative capital of South Africa, Pretoria is also known as the ”city of purple phoenix flowers”. Located in a humid subtropical climate, Pretoria has a spring season that begins in September and lasts until November. From mid to late spring is the time when purple phoenix flowers begin to bloom.The purple phoenix trees of the capital Pretoria were introduced to South Africa in the 9th century. Although native to South America, this plant species still thrives in the hot and humid climate of South Africa and is fairly drought tolerant.
Go to Pretoria purple phoenix season, in the cold weather to walk hand in hand through the street corners, the streets are dyed a loving purple color along with the sweet fragrance that spreads throughout the streets, caves and alleys. It will be an unforgettable experience for every visitor.


Provence lavender garden – France
From June to the beginning of August every year, the Provence region wears a dreamy purple shirt of immense lavender fields with a sweet and seductive fragrance. From Vercors to Verdon, lavender blooms brilliantly. This is a great time to travel to Provence – a beautiful city in southeastern France and also the “mecca” of purple flowers.
Lavender is the muse of romantic girls who always dream of a field of purple flowers stretching to the horizon, wishing once in their life to set foot in that flower region – Provence, the capital of lavender flowers, a peaceful and poetic land located in the southeast of France, on the Mediterranean coast. The best time to go to Provence is summer, from the beginning of July to the end of August, which is also when lavender flowers bloom.
Tourists to Provence Not only captivated by the passionate faithful purple color but also by the seductive scent of the seemingly endless lavender field, the purple color of the flowers and the blue of the sky creating a picture of nature just right. calm and soar, so many hearts are passionate and foolish.

