Picturesque scene at Vietnam’s famous flower villages ahead of Tet
These days, residents at well-known flower villages across Vietnam such as Tay Tuu (Hanoi), Duong Son (Da Nang), An Lac (Quang Tri) and Xang Moi (Hau Giang) are busy gearing up for the Lunar New Year.
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A bird eye-view of Tay Tuu flower market. Photo: VNA |
The locals are sorting out and packing lilies to sell to the market. Photo: VNA |
People in Tay Tuu flower village have applied technical experience so that lilies can bloom right on the Tet holiday. Photo: VNA |
With increasingly diversified products, Xang Moi flower village will continue to develop in the future. Photo: VNA |
The flowers are transported by waterway from Xang Moi flower village to many places. Photo: VNA |
Xang Moi flower village is expected to provide about 180,000 flower pots for this Lunar New Year. Photo: VNA |
Vehicles transporting flowers from Duong Son flower village to many places across the country. Photo: VNA |
Xang Moi villagers have had a tradition of growing flowers for more than 20 years. Photo: VNA |
Flowers are carefully tended. |
More than 95% of flowers in Duong Son flower village have been bought by traders. Photo: VNA |
A stunning scene created by colorful flowers. |
An Lac flower village is the largest flower-growing hub in Quang Tri. Photo: VNA |
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