The mua flower season blooms right at the beginning of the new year, so every day more local people and tourists come to visit and take photos.
From the center of Bao Loc, in the direction of Dam B'ri waterfall, visitors can travel for about 20 minutes by car or motorbike to get there.

A company representative said that these flower trees were planted more than 10 years ago along the farm bank. This is a purple flower variety imported from Australia, with the scientific name Melastoma candidum D.Don.
Unlike popular flower varieties purchased in Vietnam, purple Australia when mature is over 3m tall, canopy 3-5m wide; flowers are dark purple, with thick and large petals.

In previous years, flowers also bloomed, but this year they are blooming more brilliantly, creating a strong effect on social networks, especially attracting young people to visit for free.
Ms. Hoai Thu, a tourist from Dong Nai, shared, during a trip to Da Lat, I saw images of purple tea hills bought on Facebook, so I decided to visit them when I returned.

“The whole group was surprised because the flowers bloomed so beautifully. Hundreds of purple flower trees in the tea hill create a very poetic feeling. We had a memorable experience,” Ms. Thu said.
Mr. Nguyen Phi Long (in Ward 1 Bao Loc - Lam Dong province) said that the image of tea farms covered with purple flowers bought "caused a fever" in recent days, so his family took the opportunity to visit when the weather was sunny and beautiful.

In the early spring chilly weather, strolling around tea hills, admiring the purple color mixed with the faint scent of tea brings a feeling of relaxation and peace.
Many people compare this place to a "spring painting" in the highlands, contributing to creating a highlight for local ecotourism.



