Admire the Red Maple Forests of Bach Ma Mountain in Hue
In early February, Hue's weather turns pleasantly cool. The maple trees on Bach Ma Mountain blaze with red, their colors subtly appearing through the mist and clouds, creating a vibrant natural landscape.
The higher you climb, the colder it gets, and the mountain scenery becomes increasingly ethereal in the mist. Bach Ma is Vietnam's only remaining primary forest, stretching from the coast to the Vietnam-Laos border. Here, you can also find abandoned villas, once luxurious retreats for French officers and Hue's elite.
Centuries-old maple trees, growing naturally within the grounds of these historic villas, stand out dramatically against the winter landscape with their fiery red hues.
(Source: VnExpress)
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In early February, Hue's weather turns pleasantly cool. The maple trees on Bach Ma Mountain blaze with red, their colors subtly appearing through the mist and clouds, creating a vibrant natural landscape.
![[Image: 9cb75e28b582.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/yKFXq1s/9cb75e28b582.jpg)
The higher you climb, the colder it gets, and the mountain scenery becomes increasingly ethereal in the mist. Bach Ma is Vietnam's only remaining primary forest, stretching from the coast to the Vietnam-Laos border. Here, you can also find abandoned villas, once luxurious retreats for French officers and Hue's elite.
![[Image: da06fd65741d.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/wFdCFsP8/da06fd65741d.jpg)
Centuries-old maple trees, growing naturally within the grounds of these historic villas, stand out dramatically against the winter landscape with their fiery red hues.
![[Image: 44dca14ce280.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/6J1zJ2Fb/44dca14ce280.jpg)
(Source: VnExpress)
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