This Si row is located right behind the entrance to the Hung Kings Temple historical relic site, where hundreds of tall Si trees form a characteristic shady road.
The trees are planted about 2 m apart, the trunk has a circumference of over 70 cm. The branches and tops of the trees lean towards the road surface, intertwined with each other, creating a giant natural canopy.


According to the warning bulletin issued on the morning of March 29, the Northern region will experience widespread showers and thunderstorms. Common rainfall is from 10-30 mm, in some places over 50 mm, accompanied by dangerous weather phenomena such as tornadoes, lightning, hail and strong gusts of wind.
In the previous 24 hours, from 7 pm on March 28 to 8 am on March 29, the Northeast region had scattered rain, some places recorded heavy rainfall, including Yen Thuan station (Tuyen Quang) reaching 37.4 mm, many other areas over 30 mm.
The meteorological agency warns that extreme phenomena such as hail, tornadoes and strong gusts of wind are highly likely to occur in strong thunderstorms, which can affect trees and works.
The thunderstorms during the day and night of March 29th also pose a risk of flash floods in small rivers and streams in mountainous areas and landslides on slopes, and may also cause localized flooding in low-lying areas.