One million tulip flowers shine in Ba Na Hills

VOV.VN - Over a million tulip flowers will be showcased at tulip festival in Nui Chua Mountain in Sun World Ba Na Hills in the central city of Da Nang.

The event begins on February 14 and runs until March 31, 2019.
More than 15 different types of tulip flowers from across the world will be displayed at the festival including Flash point, Green Dance, Indiana, Purple Valley, Negrita. All of these tulip flower species are imported from the Netherlands and flower gardens in Da Lat city.
Strong Gold, Spryng Break, Alibi, Yellow Flight, White Liberstar are some of the species planted here in Ba Na hills, which is considered as the second Da Lat in Vietnam.
Le Jardin d’amour garden sparkles with vibrant colours of tulip flowers. Visitors can immerse themselves in the fairy land of tulip flowers.
There is also a carnival festival with hectic dances from European artists. 
Sun World Ba Na Hills is known for joyful festivals during the year such as B’estival in summer, flower festival in spring and winter festival.
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