1. White Mustard Flowers in Moc Chau
One of the most captivating aspects of Moc Chau's autumn charm is the expansive white fields of mustard flowers, creating a fairy-tale and romantic atmosphere. These white blossoms typically bloom from late October to early November. Unlike the smaller flower fields in Hanoi, in Moc Chau, mustard flowers blanket entire hillsides, extending from one valley to another. The vast spaces are covered with the pristine white of the flowers. Local ethnic groups plant mustard flowers to harvest seeds for sale to oil mills. The perfect time to admire the romantic white mustard fields, bathed in golden sunlight, lasts only two to three weeks.
Travel enthusiasts often whisper about the best spots to enjoy the beauty of Moc Chau’s mustard flowers. After the pine forest at Ban Ang, the Ba Phach villages (1, 2, and 3) and the Ngũ Động Bản Ôn area are prime locations for flower viewing and selfies. However, the most famous and stunning location remains behind the Ban Ang Pine Forest, where dozens of hectares of mustard flowers are in full bloom, offering an unforgettably beautiful sight from the base to the peak of the hill.


2. Bach Nhat Flower Garden in Hanoi
Bach Nhat Flower Garden in Nhật Tân is a well-known and beautiful spot in Hanoi. The deep purple hues of the flowers, which bloom in October, are enough to stir the heart and soul. For only 20,000 VND per person (higher for couples doing wedding photos), you can immerse yourself in the beauty of the flowers, capturing stunning and artistic photos.
True to its name, "Bach Nhat" meaning "hundred days" in Vietnamese, the flowers bloom for about three months. So, especially for flower lovers in Hanoi, it's worth planning a visit to this garden in Nhật Tân before the cold weather sets in. A fun tip: October is the prime time to see the Bach Nhat flowers, but this garden is also known as a "paradise of flowers," with sunflowers, butterfly flowers, yellow mustard flowers, violets, and peach blossoms blooming year-round.


3. Wild Chrysanthemums in Ha Giang
In October, Ha Giang presents a breathtaking landscape, with wild chrysanthemums blooming in vibrant yellow, nestled among the jagged stone cliffs. These flowers seem to invite travelers to admire their beauty, as they sway in the cool autumn winds. The sight of these flowers, reminiscent of the smiles of H'Mong girls during harvest season, is a sight to behold. The striking flowers also serve as an inspiration for many photographers, capturing the stunning scenery for the world to see.
As you travel the winding roads of Ha Giang, you're bound to encounter these vibrant blooms, sometimes nestled in a small patch of flowers on the edge of a cliff overlooking the emerald Nho Que River, or resting with the morning dew along a stone fence of a quaint house. Each sight provides a warm, poetic atmosphere, one that is unlike any other region.


4. Chrysanthemum Daisies in Hanoi
Each flower that marks the changing seasons brings its own unique beauty, forming an essential part of Hanoi's ever-evolving landscape. However, for many, the chrysanthemum daisies hold a special place, offering a simple yet charming presence that captures the essence of Hanoi. When these tiny white flowers bloom, it's like touching the very heart of autumn. As winter approaches, they burst into bloom, creating fields of pure white that take your breath away. Their small flowers, with delicate white petals and a golden-yellow center, bloom for just three weeks, peaking at the end of October and early November.
These chrysanthemums are often seen scattered across the fields near the Red River, in the Nhật Tân area, just behind the Quảng An flower market in Tây Hồ. You can also spot them being sold on bicycles along streets like Giảng Võ, Yên Phụ, and Phan Đình Phùng. Over the years, these daisy chrysanthemums have become a symbol of Hanoi, swaying gently behind bicycle baskets as they make their way through the streets. Due to their brief bloom, locals eagerly await their appearance each year, and many young people flock to chrysanthemum gardens to capture beautiful moments through photoshoots.


5. Sunflowers in Nghe An
The sunflower fields in Nghĩa Đàn, located around 100 kilometers from Vinh City, sit in a hilly region and have become a popular tourist attraction since their rise in 2010. Located near the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the 60-hectare fields belong to the TH True Milk company and have grown into a vast sunflower paradise, welcoming a steady stream of visitors—completely free of charge.
You'll be awestruck by the breathtaking beauty as the entire area is bathed in the golden glow of blooming sunflowers. The tall, majestic flowers reach for the sun, their faces turned toward the light, as if inviting visitors to come closer. During this season, the sunflower fields in Nghe An are filled with tourists, capturing photos and enjoying the scenery. With over 60 hectares of sunflowers, there's plenty of space, unlike smaller sunflower gardens where finding a good photo spot can be a challenge.


6. Buckwheat Flowers in Ha Giang
When visiting Ha Giang in October, travelers will be immersed in the soft pink hues of buckwheat flower fields that stretch across the rocky highlands. The beauty of Ha Giang's buckwheat flowers is unique, not only due to their more intense color compared to other regions, but also because they are set against the backdrop of pristine mountains and rugged landscapes. Surrounded by towering stone peaks, year-round mist, winding roads, and sharp cliffs, the life of the buckwheat flowers stands as a quiet symbol of resilience, adding delicate beauty to the picturesque scenery of this remote borderland.
A weekend getaway is enough to explore the best sights of Ha Giang, enjoy the pinkish hues of the flowers, and, if you're lucky, witness them blooming in full white glory. Ha Giang also hosts the Buckwheat Flower Festival every October, featuring art performances, hands-on experiences with buckwheat-based products, street festivals with traditional music, and displays of cultural, agricultural, and tourist products from local regions.


7. Lotus Flowers in Dong Thap
For those familiar with the expansive flower fields in northern Vietnam, the sight of lotus blooms during the flood season in the Mekong Delta, particularly from October to November, will leave you awestruck. Pink lotuses are common in Chau Doc, while white lotuses dominate the fields of Dong Thap Muoi. Despite growing in swampy areas, they bloom vibrantly, painting the water with their beauty.
During this time, visitors to Dong Thap are often mesmerized by the expansive lotus fields, with flowers blossoming across the water. The white lotuses here may not stand out as much as the pink ones, but they embody a pure, unblemished beauty, reminiscent of the young women of the Mekong Delta. The best time to appreciate the lotuses is early in the morning, as soft sunlight gently illuminates their delicate petals. If you pay attention, you’ll notice the flowers always face towards the sun. Cruising along lotus-filled canals, you’ll encounter the sweet scent of grass, the earthy aroma of fresh mud, and the subtle fragrance of blooming lotuses in the air.


8. Wild Sunflowers in Da Lat
Wild sunflowers are a common sight in the Central Highlands and many northern provinces. However, when one mentions the wild sunflower season, Da Lat is always the first place that comes to mind. It is here that you can experience the sight of fields of bright yellow flowers lining every road. The blooming of these flowers not only marks the end of the rainy season but also attracts travelers to Da Lat to immerse themselves in its dreamy landscape and bask in the wild golden glow of the wild sunflowers. While not as large as sunflowers, their growth in clusters creates a stunning golden carpet, warming the chilly highlands with sunlight and captivating anyone who happens to pass by.
The best time to enjoy the wild sunflowers is in the morning, when the winter sun gently rises, and the dew still rests on the leaves and petals. The bright yellow hue of the flowers can be found anywhere, from the heart of the city by charming little villas to the roads that branch off in all directions. To fully immerse yourself in the golden beauty of the wild sunflowers, it’s best to travel by motorbike, allowing you to navigate through winding roads, hillsides, and narrow alleys where the flowers bloom in full splendor. The outskirts of Da Lat are where these wild sunflowers grow in abundance.


