Tet flower markets in Ha Noi
Ha Noi is famously a realm of flower villages, some of them are symbolically famed such as Nhat Tan, Nghi Tam or Quang Ba… Flower markets in Ha Noi start to gather in run-up to the Lunar New Year 7 to 10 days in a wide array of flowers. A stroll around these flowers shower all goers with kaleidoscopic splendor of fading pink peach blossoms, half-shut buds, ochnas, pure white camellia or succulent kumquat trees, lilies or well-pruned gladioluses… A visit to these colorful flower gatherings in Ha Noi in the Lunar New Year is a literally colorful excitement on your bucket list.
Da Nang spring flower markets
Around Lunar December 23rd as it grows chillier, flower markets in Da Nang get even more vibrant than ever. In addition to northern specie, popular ones of this Han riverside city and from across the Central division also come into exuberant bloom. Perennial kumquat trees from Hoi An stand out with decades-old roots shaded in lush foliage and succulent fruit, while Da Nang chrysanthemums blossom in gleaming gold, alongside gerberas, azaleas, common lantanas, euphorbias or cactuses… that weave themselves into a glinting tapestry of shades.
Tet flower markets in Ho Chi Minh city
Unknowingly, Tet flower markets have been staple in any New Year celebrations of the dwellers of this megacity. A stroll through the beaming ambience of Tao Dan park, September 23rd park, Le Van Tam park or Gia Dinh park… the Tet vibe is simply everywhere to see. Vibrancy lures market goers from all walks of life to admire the tapestry of radiant blossoms, notably on Nguyen Hue flower street. Beside its modern decorations, models of reenacted old lifestyle that speaks for Vietnamese countryside through a lotus pond, canal, suspended bridges or bamboo poles also instill goers in both novel and familiar impressions.
Da Lat flower markets
Undoubtedly, spring has never been generous to anywhere save Da Lat (Lam Dong). In springtime, flower markets here are draped in hundreds of blooming flower species that perfume the air. A stroll around its flower markets to admire cherry blossoms, hyacinths, multiflora roses, hydrangeas, violets or dahlias… that capture our eyes and hearts.
Tet flower markets in the Mekong Delta
As spring arrives, dugouts loaded with fresh produces and pots of gleaming gold ochnas, chrysanthemums and even beaming smile of the locals incessantly come and go along canals of the Southwest. Popular species in Tet flower markets of the Mekong Delta are markedly kumquat bonsai, peach trees, pink eggplants, daisies, tree marigolds, dahlias or chili bonsais… A notable flower hub of the Southwest is Sa Dec village (Dong Thap), notably the largest supplier of flowers in the Mekong Delta. Its unrivalled flower production of the region aside, the village is also a fascinating must-visit that visitors from both neighboring provinces and across foreign countries to come pose and admire. Sa Dec village is filled with hectic vibes as workshops are so busy along flower furrows and incessant influx of curious tourists.
Thao Anh
(Source: Vietnam Today 1.2022)