Dien Ban Park - a beautiful place with dandelion flowers

Hi Hivers, today is the weekend and I have a trip to Dien Ban town, Quang Nam province to go to my friend's house. When I was on my way to my friend's house, I saw a beautiful place. It is Dien Ban Park, a very spacious place and many beautiful scenes. I stopped the motor bike here, and walked around the park to relax and take beautiful photos here. Please enjoy the photos I took.

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Because the clouds in the sky have a clear allocation on both sides. One side is dark clouds and one side is clear blue. So the photos that I have taken differently between the two sides. They are divided into 2 parts to create a unique and fancy.

The beauty of dandelion flowers

You are easy to see that the park has many pillars, on the pillars are beautiful dandelion flowers. The flowers are made from plastic and painted in red and blue. When the sun shines on, you will find them very sparkling and beautiful. They are near the canal, so when you stand near this canal, you will have a beautiful panoramic view.

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Other beautiful scenes in the park

In addition to the beautiful scenes, the park also has a few other beautiful scenes you have to know. That is the beautiful landscape garden and banana flower garden. The small landscape garden consists of many stones that are artisans in a very artistic way. Surrounded by different ornamental plants create a beautiful area. If you stop here, you will breathe the fresh air of the plants. Besides, the beautiful banana flower garden is grown around the romantic canal. They combine with the dandelion pillars to create a very beautiful landscape.

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For me, today is a very happy day because I have an interesting trip to my friend's house and the most happy is that I discovered a beautiful place on the way. Thank you for reading my post. Have a nice weekend.

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