Son Tra peninsula sits 693 metres high above sea level and is the nature reserve in rich diversity.
Peltophorum pterocarpum, commonly known as yellow-flamboyant, creates beautiful landscapes and lush shade on the street.
The flowers usually start to blossom around late March.
Son Tra peninsula boasts many rare wild animals, especially pygathrix (red-shanked douc) which is on the IUCN Red List of endangered species.
Son Tra peninsula represents an ideal place in which to snap photos for many professional and amateur photographers.
The perennial tree also offers the shelter for red-shanked douc langurs living on Son Tra peninsula.
The peninsula is being filled with purple flowers of Than Mat’ (Millettia nigrescens Gagnep) tree.
Each inflorescence is over 15cm in length.
This type of flower typically blooms for about 10 days.
Red-shanked douc langurs on the peninsula like to eat this type of flower.
This venue has welcomed a large number of visitors who come to admire the beauty of Than Mat flowers.
Son Tra peninsula covers an area of 4,390 hectares and boasts diverse natural landscapes, a fresh climate, and convenient transportation links. The destination boasts great potential for future tourism development.
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