20:15 | 17/03/2018 Print Article
Perched near the bank of the Red River, Vietnam’s first verdure labyrinth opened its gates from March 8 in the outskirt of Hanoi, wondrously disorienting excited visitors.
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Situated in Thach Ban Ward, Hanoi, the maze of greenery is one of the largest verdure labyrinths in the country (Source: DanTri) |
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The map of the labyrinth is filled with details, such as entrances and exits, stairs, and overpasses in case visitors cannot escape |
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An inside view of the layers of lush greenery crowding the horizon |
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Around 12,000 “hong loc” flowers from the coastal province of Ben Tre make up the maze walls |
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Thousands of roses and hydrangeas were planted alongside each wall of the maze |
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Most hydrangeas’ seeds were collected from the southern city of Dalat |
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A daytrip spent at the verdure maze could be ideal for families or friends looking for an outing |
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The gigantic maze with the radius of 42.8 metres from the air (Source: Vnexpress) |
Sam Luong
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