The Me Linh Flower Festival, themed ‘Me Linh with Flowers’ Brilliance,’ will be held from December 9 to 11. This unique event will be the first of its kind in Me Linh District, located 27 kilometers from the bustling downtown area of Hanoi.
Me Linh District
Currently, Me Linh District is home to a total of 1,294 hectares of flower fields.
Out of this area, 1,152 hectares are dedicated to cultivating roses.
The Me Linh flower village is renowned for its cultivation of a diverse range of flower species. With a history of over two decades, it has been consistently providing fresh flowers to Hanoi and numerous northern localities.
In anticipation of the forthcoming flower festival, numerous pots of roses, chrysanthemums, and sunflowers were strategically positioned along the entrance to the temple honoring the esteemed Trung sisters (14 AD – 43 AD). These heroic figures are widely celebrated as the pioneering heroines of the Vietnamese people.
Various beautiful flowers are in full bloom in anticipation of the upcoming festival.
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Bougainvillea are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Chrysanthemums are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Nguyen Thi Tam works in her rose field at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Me Linh is the largest rose hub in Hanoi and is currently in the midst of preparations for an upcoming flower festival next month.
Experience the enchanting ‘Me Linh with Flowers’ Brilliance at the Me Linh Flower Festival, the first of its kind in Me Linh District. Located just 27 kilometers from Hanoi’s downtown area, the festival will take place from December 9th to 11th. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Me Linh District.
The Me Linh District currently boasts an impressive expanse of flower fields, totaling 1,294 hectares in size, notably encompassing 1,152 hectares solely dedicated to roses.
Me Linh Flower Village is renowned for its cultivation of diverse flower varieties. With over 20 years of experience, we have been providing fresh and finest flowers to Hanoi and other northern regions.
In anticipation of the forthcoming flower festival, a stunning display of flora has been arranged along the entrance to the temple honoring the revered Trung sisters. Over 1,000 pots of roses, chrysanthemums, and sunflowers have been meticulously positioned by dedicated growers. These two heroic figures, who lived from 14 AD to 43 AD, are highly regarded as the initial heroines of the Vietnamese people.
Various types of flowers are in full bloom as they prepare for the upcoming festival.
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Roses are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Bougainvillea are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Chrysanthemums are grown at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
Nguyen Thi Tam works in her rose field at Me Linh flower village in Me Linh District, Hanoi. Photo: Danh Khang / Tuoi Tre
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