Son Tra Peninsula: Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang city becomes popular during late March, early April, as photography enthusiasts and nature lovers flock to admire blooming copperpod flowers and rare brown-shanked douc langurs perched upon their canopies. The copperpod flowers, also known as yellow-flamboyant, or yellow-flame, attract the langurs to come out to forage and relax on the tree-tops, making this flower season the best time for snapping photos of the endangered creature. The blooming of copperpod flowers also signals a fast-approaching summer.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the vibrant display of copperpod flowers transforms the landscape, drawing significant attention from both locals and tourists. The presence of the brown-shanked douc langurs, a rare primate species, further adds to the appeal, as these creatures are often seen lounging among the blossoms.
The blooming season of the copperpod flowers not only offers a visual spectacle but also provides an opportunity for conservationists to o
bserve the behavior of the langurs. This period is crucial for raising awareness about the importance of preserving the natural habitat of these endangered animals. The phenomenon underscores the ecological significance of Son Tra Peninsula as a haven for unique wildlife and flora.