‘Ri Rung’ flowers are very popular in Phu Tuc Village, Hoa Phu Commune, Hoa Vang District, Da Nang. This type of flowers, which is considered as a symbol of this village, is now in full bloom, enchanting locals and tourists.
Let's take a closer look at the beautiful 'Ri Rung' flowers through amazing photos, captured by our reporter Xuan Son.
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The distinctive brick red colour of ‘Ri Rung’ flowers at the Suoi Hoa (Spring Flower) eco-tourism site |
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‘Ri Rung’, also known as wild ‘Trang’ flowers, are in full bloom in Spring along streams |
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‘Ri Rung’ is a typical flower of the Co Tu ethnic minority group in Hoa Phu Village. The Co Tu people usually weave this type of flowers into their traditional costumes, or use it in their important rituals such as a ceremony to celebrate a new rice harvest and a thanksgiving ceremony for the forest. |
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'Ri Rung' flowers are very popular at the Suoi Hoa eco-tourism site. It is also the food of some fish here |
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Phu Tuc Village patriarch A Lang Doi said, since ancient times, Co Tu men have presented ‘Ri Rung’ flowers to their beloved women. |
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This type of flowers boasts vibrant colours laminating the stream, surprising visitors with its breath-taking beauty |
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A beautiful girl posing for souvenir photos with colourful ‘Ri Rung’ flowers |
By XUAN SON - Translated by M.D
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