A homeowner in Vietnam removed a vibrant bougainvillea trellis after it unexpectedly became a popular photography location, attracting large crowds. The owner initially enjoyed sharing the flowers’ beauty but became concerned by the increasing number of visitors. Some individuals suggested monetizing the situation by charging for photos or selling refreshments to the photographers. However, the homeowner ultimately decided removing the flowers was necessary to regain privacy and avoid the commercialization of their property. The decision highlights a conflict between public enjoyment of private beauty and the desire for personal space. The incident sparked discussion online regarding respecting private property and the impact of social media-driven tourism.