On International Women's Day March 8th, many people and tourists in Da Nang have come to the sunflower gardens that are blooming in the area to visit and take souvenir photos. The bright yellow flower fields have become check-in points attracting a large number of tourists, especially young people and female guests.

In the area near An Binh bridge (Vu Gia commune), a sunflower garden of thousands of square meters is entering its most beautiful blooming time. Fresh yellow flowers simultaneously face the sun, creating a brilliant scene in the peaceful mountainous space. From early morning, many people have rushed here to take photos, enjoy the fresh air and record beautiful moments by the flower field.
Mr. Thanh Vinh - a resident of Hai Chau ward, said that although the travel distance is quite far, he still brought his girlfriend here to visit and take photos.
“From the city center to here is about 35km, but when I arrived, I found it very worthwhile. The whole field of golden sunflowers is very beautiful, taking photos is very prominent. This is also March 8th, so I want to take my girlfriend to a special place to save memories,” Mr. Vinh shared.

Not only in Vu Gia commune, another sunflower garden in Ngu Hanh Son ward also attracts many people to visit. The flower garden is planted in straight beds, blooming simultaneously, creating an impressive check-in space.
The appearance of sunflower gardens not only creates new attractions for local people but also contributes to attracting tourists to explore the suburbs of Da Nang. With brilliant natural scenery and open space, this place is becoming a destination chosen by many people to save memorable moments on March 8th.

According to Da Nang City People's Committee, the sunflower growing model in the area along An Binh bridge, Lam Yen village has an area of about 1.3ha implemented by Vu Gia Commune People's Committee, assigned to Dai Phong Agricultural Cooperative and Dai Minh Agricultural Cooperative to implement, and the Commune Service and Service Center provides technical support.
In addition to the landscape value for tourism, after the flowers wither, the stems and leaves of the sunflower can be composted as animal feed, and sunflower seeds can be used as seeds or pressed with vegetable oil, bringing economic value.
Images at the sunflower garden:






