The spring fairs are open to meet the desire of Hanoians for home decoration and goods purchasing for the Lunar New Year holiday.

The People's Committee of Hanoi will organize 89 spring flower markets within the city on the occasion of the upcoming Vietnamese traditional Lunar New Year of the Buffalo.
Attending a Spring market is a need of Hanoian. Photo: Thang Long |
These markets will be open from January 22 to 8pm, February 11 (or the 30th day of the twelve months in the Lunar calendar).
A variety of goods such as bonsai, miniature plants, flowers and fruits, home handicraft decoration products from traditional craft villages as well as products for Tet holiday consumption will be sold at these spring fairs.
The city People's Committee urged that the Spring fair organization must meet the requirements of security, order, traffic safety, COVID-19 pandemic prevention and control, fire prevention and environmental sanitation.
The committee also asked the localities where the Spring fairs will take place to have nameplates, flag and lighting decorations; arrange the workplace for the fair management board; make public the emergency phone number; arrange parking area as well as public toilets.
In addition, Management Boards of the Spring fairs need to ensure the decoration and arrangement to showcase the beauty of traditional culture of the city, guaranteeing commercial civilization and urban orders at the same time.
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