Hanoi will host 83 flower markets from January 20 to February 9, a week before the Lunar New Year’s Eve.

Visitors to the markets can find a wide variety of flowers, ornamental plants, fruit trees, and handicraft products that are typical for the festive season.

The markets will be held across the capital, with Hoan Kiem district hosting a traditional flower market on Hang Luoc street in Hang Ma ward. In addition, Hai Ba Trung district will have three flower markets in Mo market, Thong Nhat park, and Tuoi Tre park.

In early February 2024, Ho Chi Minh City will launch a spring flower festival and six flower markets to celebrate the Lunar New Year holiday.

The annual spring flower festival will take place from February 6 to February 15, 2024, at Tao Dan Park in District 1.

Visitors to the festival can admire thousands of ornamental plants and flowers, ornamental fish, bonsai, and miniature landscapes.

They can also enjoy traditional Tet activities such as art performances, folk games, fruit tray displays, floral arrangements, traditional martial arts, lion and dragon dances, calligraphy, and gastronomy.

Tet flower markets will be organized in six locations including September 23 Park, Le Van Tam Park, Gia Dinh Park, Thu Duc City, Binh Dien wholesale market, and Phu My Hung area.

Nguyen Hue Flower Street will be open from February 7 to February 14 on Nguyen Hue street, running parallel with the Lunar New Year festival.

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