Two bonsai trees trimmed in the shape of dragons on the sidewalk of Nguyen Sy Sach Street, at the intersection with Le Nin Avenue, Vinh City, Nghe An , are banyan trees (also known as small-fruited banyan trees).
Dragon-shaped bonsai on the sidewalk of Nguyen Sy Sach street, Vinh city, Nghe An (Photo: ND).
According to the reporter's observation, these two dragon-shaped bonsai trees are of equal size, each about 30m long, more than 2m high, and are trimmed and curved on stone pedestals.
The dragon's eyes and mouth are made of white plastic sheets, giving the dragon an "angry" look, making many viewers laugh.
Mr. Phan Quoc Bao - Director of Vinh City Green Park Joint Stock Company - said that these two green tree dragons were made about 10 years ago, placed here permanently and are trimmed and cared for by workers every year.
Dragon bonsai with an "angry" face (Photo: ND).
On the occasion of the Lunar New Year, the company asked the staff to decorate the two dragons to make them more eye-catching. Mr. Bao said that whether they are beautiful or ugly depends on each person.
The dragon-shaped bonsai was planted 10 years ago (Photo: ND).
Recently, many localities have introduced dragon mascots to welcome the New Year of the Dragon, among which there are many dragons that are considered to have strange and controversial appearances.
The "angry" look of the dragon in Nghe An (Photo: ND).
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