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Hanoi to host 70 spring flower markets this Tet Holiday

In the run-up to Tet, some 70 spring flower markets around the city throw an enchanting display of colors and scents.

Locals and tourists are invited to explore the Spring Flower Markets, which offer a perfect blend of shopping, sightseeing and entertainment during this joyous season in Hanoi from January 8 to 28, 2025.

 Hanoians visit the Spring Flower Market not only to buy bonsais, home decorations or flowers for Tet, but also to enjoy the once-a-year festive vibe. Photo: Rosie Nguyen

The Hanoi People's Committee has unveiled a plan for flower markets that promise to bring an array of colorful flowers and traditional crafts to the heart of the capital in time for the Lunar New Year. A stunning array of flowers, ornamental plants, fruit trees, and exquisite handicrafts, all imbued with the festive spirit of Tet, await visitors.

In Hanoi Old Quarter area, the traditional spring flower markets will come to life along the charming streets of Hang Luoc, Hang Ma, Hang Khoai, Hang Ruoi, and Phung Hung Mural Street in the historic Hang Ma Ward of Hoan Kiem District.

In Hai Ba Trung District, visitors can enjoy the beauty of nature at the flower markets in Thong Nhat Park and Tuoi Tre Park.

In Dong Da District, four lively markets greet visitors at 44 Hoang Cau Street, the Center for Culture, Information and Sports at 22 Dang Tien Dong Street, the Dong Da Cultural Park at 4 Dang Tien Dong Street, and Cau Moi Street in Nga Tu So Ward.

In Cau Giay District, three bustling flower markets will be set up in the Trung Hoa – Nhan Chinh Urban Area on Hoang Dao Thuy Street and on the sidewalk of Hoang Ngan Street, offering plenty of shopping and entertainment options.

The Hang Luoc flower market is the oldest of its kind in Hanoi. Photo: Cao Anh Tuan/ Chuyen cua Ha Noi Group

In addition, flower markets will be open in other districts of Hanoi, including Ha Dong, Thanh Xuan, Bac Tu Liem, Nam Tu Liem, Long Bien, Hoang Mai, Tay Ho, and many others, ensuring that no matter where you are, you'll never be far from the festive charm.

Hanoi’s spring flower markets are more than just places to shop - they are an integral part of the Tet experience. Wander through these vibrant markets to admire intricate bonsai trees, decorative items, and flowers that symbolize prosperity and good fortune for the coming year. The bustling atmosphere, accompanied by the sweet scent of blossoms, makes it the perfect setting for a memorable day out with family and friends.

As international tourists and expats browse the markets, they will also experience the essence of Vietnamese culture, with traditional Tet items such as ornamental plants and festive decorations available to add a touch of local flavor to their celebrations in Vietnam.

 Kumquat bonsai ready for Tet. Photo: Hoang Anh Tu 

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for visitors, Hanoi's flower markets will adhere to strict safety regulations, including traffic control, fire prevention, and environmental sanitation. Convenient parking and public restrooms will be available to enhance the comfort of all visitors.

Tet is Vietnam's most important festival, a time for celebration, family reunions and keeping traditions alive. Spring flower markets are an important part of Tet celebrations, which this year run from January 25 to February 2. Whether you want to buy flowers for your home or simply enjoy the cheerful atmosphere, these markets are a must for anyone visiting Hanoi during this festive season.

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