Spring’s Splendor: Hanoi’s Blooming Boulevards

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Hanoi’s Streets Burst into Life with Vibrant Flowers and Blossoms Ahead of Tet

In the lead up to Tet, the Lunar New Year, Hanoi’s streets transform into a vibrant canvas of colors as flowers, peach blossoms, and Kumquat trees are displayed everywhere. This festive season, the city seems to come alive with the beauty and fragrance of spring.

A visit to famous flower-growing areas such as Nhat Tan, Phu Thuong (Tay Ho), Tay Tuu (Tu Liem), and Me Linh (Phuc Yen) will fill your senses with the spirit of Tet. The excitement is palpable in these suburban areas, with flower growers eagerly anticipating a bountiful harvest. The night flower markets are a bustling hub of activity, with traders arriving at dawn to secure the best blooms.

It’s a common sight these days to see street florists riding bikes loaded with flowers through the streets of Hanoi. They bring a touch of spring to the city, transporting colorful and fragrant flowers from the outskirts to the downtown areas.

By Tat Son

Hanoi’s streets are adorned with apricot blossoms from the south, adding to the city’s vibrant beauty.
A vendor’s bicycle, adorned with peach branches, captures the essence of Tet.
The Nhat Tan flower market is a bustling hub of activity, with people flocking to it from early morning onwards.
Hanoians embrace the tradition of decorating their houses with fresh flowers during Tet, creating a festive atmosphere.
Bikes loaded with peach blossoms roam the streets of Hanoi, bringing the beauty of nature to the city.
The Nhat Tan flower market offers a vibrant display of peach blossoms, attracting buyers and sellers alike.
Flower retailers carefully divide the flowers into small, aesthetically pleasing bunches, ready for sale.
A florist’s bicycle, brimming with colorful flowers, captures the essence of spring.
Lys flowers, freshly transported from Da Lat to the Nhat Tan flower market, add a touch of elegance to the festivities.
The Nhat Tan flower market is a melting pot of different flower varieties from all over the country, offering a diverse range of choices for buyers.
Flower vendors carefully select their stock from the Nhat Tan flower market, ensuring they have the best blooms to offer their customers.
Hanoi residents often make their way to the Nhat Tan flower market as early as 3 am to choose the freshest flowers for their Tet celebrations.
Peach blossoms are carefully transported through the streets of Hanoi, bringing a touch of nature to the urban landscape.
  • Tet, or the Lunar New Year, is a highly anticipated festival in Vietnam, celebrated with great enthusiasm and traditional rituals.
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