People often associate pink grass fields with Da Lat city and hardly know that the lesser-known pink grass carpet in Chu Se, Central Highlands' Gia Lai province offers the same gorgeous vistas.
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The place is some 50km from the center of Gia Lai city, intersecting Chu Se and Phu Thien districts. The vast pink field has been a magnetic attraction for many youngsters and photo lovers, VTC reported.
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Pink grass, also known as foxtail grass, is tall and grows in clusters. Its flowers gradually change to a very attractive purple-pink color under cold weather. Long stretches of pink field create a stunning, poetic and lyrical scene.
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The pink grass field is said to be the gift of Mother Nature to the Central Highlands. Visitors to the Central Highlands and Gia Lai province should never miss this Instagrammble hotspot.
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There are myriads of corners to check in.
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Photo courtesy of Phuot Chu Se/ via VTC
Photo courtesy of Phuot Chu Se/ via VTC
A girl take photos with the pink grass at sunset. She is wearing a conical hat - the national iconic headgear of Vietnam.
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Many couples make their way to the dreamy place for a romantic vibe.
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