1. Da Lat
"Travel to Da Lat during the misty season, lost in the charm of wild sunflower blooms. This humble flower, delicate and graceful, hides shyly in the mist. The golden fields and the painting-like Suoi Vang await, where the pink grass whispers of beauty. Join me as we walk through this surreal landscape, and find warmth in each other’s company amidst the chill."
2. Mekong Delta
"In the Mekong Delta, during this season, the flooded fields are painted with the vibrant yellow of the Dien Dien flowers. The endless green rice fields and the mighty coconut and mangrove forests stand still in timeless beauty. A tranquil yet deeply captivating landscape awaits."
3. Northwest Vietnam
"As winter arrives, let's meet in the northwest. Hand in hand, we'll share the warmth as flowers begin to bloom in the early cold. In November, fields of mustard flowers blanket the land in pure white. Amidst the wind, we’ll stroll through endless fields, with delicate wildflowers reflecting the pure beauty of the region. Let’s take this journey together, to the land where simplicity meets charm."
4. Hanoi
"Let’s walk hand in hand through the heart of Vietnam, and into Hanoi during its most beautiful season. In the delicate posture of the daisies, you’ll shyly bloom amidst the sweet fragrance of milk flowers. The memory of Hoan Kiem Lake, with its trees casting long shadows in the afternoon, will stay with us. The yellow leaves of the Com tree and the red of the Bauhinia will always remind us of this time. Will you remember the taste of the first batch of young green rice?"
5. Central Vietnam
"Let’s continue our journey to Central Vietnam, where the weather dances between sunshine and rain. As we approach early winter, Nghệ An beckons with its sunflowers in full bloom. The beauty of Bình Trị Thiên stands tall, even amidst its historical battles. The rubber forests change their colors, and we’re lost in this dreamy landscape that feels almost like a distant dream. The lotus ponds bloom with pink petals, while the green rice fields line the winding roads. At Hai Van Pass, you’ll see the grandeur of the sea on one side, the mountains on the other, and the trees shedding their leaves like a painting."
