Discover vibrant pink grass hills of Gia Lai

VOV.VN - Located in the Glar commune, Dak Doa district, about 20km from Pleiku city in Gia Lai province, hills carpeted with a vivid pink grass are attracting hundreds of visitors for photo opportunities in the stunning scenery. 

     Endless pink grass meadows among the pine forests of Glar commune. 

This is an ideal place for families to relax and go for a weekend picnic.

     The rolling hills of fluorescent grasses attract a lot of young people

    ....And hundreds of other visitors. 

     The pink grass meadows are considered the secondary Da Lat grass hills in the Central Highlands. 

     In cooler mid-November, the wild grass hills take on shades of pink and purple colour. 

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