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If you love travelling and explore new, attractive lands in the world. You can not miss out the incredible flower fields.
1. The lavender field in Provence, France
Lavender is described as the soul and the pride of France’s Provence region. Start bloom from June to August, the fields where flowers blooming brilliant purple stretches
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When seeing firsthand the poetic beauty, you also smelled of the lavender in the wind, with gentle and miraculous feeling. Furthermore, If you have time,you should visit the lavender museum, the distilleries, enjoy honey and purchase products related to the lavender.
2. Flower reform in Hanoi, Vietnam
Despite a small region in Gia Lam Province of China, on each spring, visitors photographers, and couples looking for a romantic setting yourself for the wedding picture, they come to there to admire the endless yellow flower reform.
If you want to visit the stunning flower reform, Vietnam Tour Booking will help you to make unforgettable time in there.
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3. Keukenhof Tulip fields in Lisse
From March to May every year, Keukenhof gardens in Lisse and is full in colorful tulips, bewitching any visitor to visit the country. It is considered as the largest tulip garden in the world with 4.5 million Dutch tulips on an area of over 300,000 square meters.
Looking from above, the tulip field looks like a giant tapestry grafted with many small pieces of fabric with numerous colors. The best way to admire the flower fields is a panoramic view from a helicopter. However, you can also just walk, or bike ride, just enjoys the beautiful scenery, passionate fragrance of the “sea of flowers”.
4. Sunflower Fields in Tuscany, Italy.
One of the scenes that make people feel relaxed and most peaceful was the yellow sunflower field as a sun-bright carpet on the hillsides. Sunflower fields in Italy is spanning the eye can see, can not see where to stop, just saw the yellow flowers bloom on the horizon.
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5. Shibazakura Flower Hill, Japan
Located at the foot of Mount Fuji, just around April to May, Shibazakura flower will bloom filling the air with a red, white, pink, purple light interwoven to create a beautiful painting titled paradise scene and willing to do whatever infatuation tourists come here.
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