Along with historical sites such as Tan Trao communal house, Hong Thai communal house, Na Nua shack, and Bong cave shash, the ancient siamese rough bush tree groves are located in the complex of Tan Trao special national relic site. When coming to this place, the first image that appears in front of visitors is the row of green siamese rough bush trees on both sides of the road leading to the historical site.
Row of siamese rough bush trees in Tan Trao becomes the check-in point for many tourists when visiting Tan Trao Special National Monument.
Walking along the tree row, zooming in, we can see the rice and corn fields, and the poetic Pho Day river. A peaceful and fresh space mixed with a little spirituality, creating a feeling of peace and protection when visitors return to the revolutionary countryside.
The beautiful and meaningful ancient tree row has become a place to check-in for many visitors. Today, many young people have chosen this destination as a place to take wedding photos and preserve life's moments. The old row has become a proof of love for the married couple. Many young couples believe that, taking photos here, their love and life will be full of happiness.
Every year, Tan Trao Commune still plants additional trees on both sides of the road. Now, a long running route has the green color of siamese rough bush tree shading. Experiencing many ups and downs of history, the ancient tree row is still standing, full of life, shading in the midst of the revolutionary countryside that is changing every day.
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