The centuries-old White Crape Myrtle Forest covers 241 hectares in Tam Dinh Commune, stretching along National Highway 7.
The White Crape Myrtle Forest has many old trees, each measuring 30-40 metres high.
This kind of tree is widely distributed in Tuong Duong District and other areas of Nghe An, but due to extensive logging, it is now only found in Tam Dinh Commune.
People in Tuong Duong consider the forest a priceless treasure. In the winter, the leaves turn golden, creating a breathtaking landscape.
With its captivating beauty, the Tam Dinh White Crape Myrtle Forest has become a popular visitor stop.
In 2014, Nghe An authorities placed the forest under strict protection.