When the early summer sun begins to shine brightly, Hanoi puts on the purple coat of crape myrtle flowers. The fragile but brilliant beauty of this flower has turned many streets of the Capital into ideal photo locations.
Along Kim Ma street, rows of old trees with lush foliage, flowers blooming in large clusters create a purple silk strip stretching throughout the street.
The gentle purple color makes anyone passing by stop to admire.

In the modern urban rhythm, Dao Tan and Van Cao streets bring a very unique perspective.
Here, purple flower branches cast shadows on the bustle of vehicles, creating an interesting intersection between the bustle of life and the quiet beauty of nature.
Photos taken on this street often bear the breath of Hanoi's streets, both dynamic and soft.
If you love romance and spacious space, the row of crape myrtle trees along Hoang Cau Lake is an unmissable destination.
The purple color reflects on the water surface, blending with the cool breeze from the lake to create a poetic scene.
This is an ideal place to capture peaceful frames, especially in the sunset afternoon when the golden sunlight interspersed with the brilliant purple color of the flowers.



In addition, routes such as Dai Co Viet, Pham Van Bach are also becoming new and attractive "check-in" locations.
At Pham Van Bach, new rows of trees with low flower heights help photographers easily interact and capture close-up angles with flowers.
The golden time to own satisfactory photos is usually in the early morning when the sunlight is still gentle, the petals are still icy and maintain the freshest color.
In addition, in the late afternoon when the monstrous sun lightly shines on the canopies, it also creates a magical light effect for the frames.
Because the crape myrtle flower season usually passes very quickly, taking advantage of the most blooming days will help beauty lovers preserve the gentle and characteristic beauty of Hanoi in the early summer days.