14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Photos

The largest Kumquat garden in Hanoi is ready for Tet

Hanoi has started getting in the mood for the national biggest festival of the year – the Vietnamese Traditional Lunar New Year. A kumquat pot is seen an indispensable bonsai for many Vietnamese families during the festive holiday.

As the Lunar New Year’s Eve of the Golden Buffalo 2021 is approaching, the atmosphere at the village of Tam Xa (Dong Anh district, Hanoi) became more hustling and bustling than ever. This is the time when the farmers harvest Kumquat after a long year of tending.

Implementing the local authority’s policy in restructuring crops, more than 10 years ago, farmers of Tam Xa commune started planting Kumquat trees in the riparian areas of the Red River. The locals learned Kumquat cultivation from bonsai growing areas in Hanoi such as Nhat Tan and Tu Lien wards in Tay Ho district or Van Giang district in the neighboring province of Hung Yen. 

Farmers of Tam Xa commune grow kumquat in 80% of their 218 hectares of farm land. This special kind of bonsai for Tet holidays had become the cash crop, involving nearly 80% of local households in its cultivation.

In the days leading up to Tet holidays, the Kumquat gardens on the riparian areas of the Red River are bustling with harvesters and trucks lining up waiting to be loaded with Kumquat trees. This is also the time that Hanoians are preparing for their up-coming traditional Tet festival, thus, they flock here to buy the trees for home decoration during the most special days of the year. 

According to local farmers, due to the impact of Covid-19 pandemic, the price of 2021 Kumquat crop drops. However, thanks to the favorable weather, the bonsai grows and develops relatively well and the trees are more beautiful, making the sale of Kumquat much easier.

Alongside with normal Kumquat which is planted on ordinary pot, farmers in Tam Xa commune have also diversified their offers by pruning the bonsai Kumquat in various shapes such as Dragon, Buffalo, among others. Compared to normal Kumquat, bonsai and shaped kumquat have a greater economic value. Currently, Tam Xa commune’s revenue from Kumquat cultivation is around VND1.7 billion (US$74,000)/ hectare/ year on average.

Some temporary camps are set up next to the kumquat gardens on the days before Tet holidays to facilitate the care as well as protecting them from thieves. The main source of income for many households in the area depends on these Kumquat gardens which is about to be harvested.

Planted on a large area of land in Hanoi, Tam Xa’s Kumquat has just been recognized as a "typical local product" by the City People's Committee. Tam Xa Village is also recognized as a traditional craft village, providing bonsai products for the capital as well as attracting tourists to visit.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Hanoi steps into Spring through the view of ancient gate

Hanoi steps into Spring through the view of ancient gate

The ceremonial reopening, held in the days leading up to Lunar New Year, turned a familiar street corner into a moment of passage where memory, ritual and the promise of spring briefly converged.

Ancient village keeps Dong leaf craft alive each Tet 

Ancient village keeps Dong leaf craft alive each Tet 

As Tet approaches, the tranquil countryside on the outskirts of Hanoi takes on a new energy. The harvest season for dong leaves- an essential ingredient of Vietnam’s Lunar New Year- reaches its annual peak.

Lacquer horse sculptures revive Duong Lam traditions for Tet celebration

Lacquer horse sculptures revive Duong Lam traditions for Tet celebration

A lacquer horse collection in Duong Lam Ancient Village celebrates the Year of the Horse 2026, showcasing Vietnamese folklore, traditional craftsmanship and contemporary lacquer art by master artisan Nguyen Tan Phat.

Hanoi’s golden horse ushers in fortune for Lunar New Year 2026

Hanoi’s golden horse ushers in fortune for Lunar New Year 2026

In the lead-up to the Year of the Horse, local artisans spend months refining posture, spirit, and symbolism, turning precious metals into cultural icons of luck and ambition.

Hanoi glows on a night of Party Congress celebration

Hanoi glows on a night of Party Congress celebration

Hanoi took center stage on Friday night as a large-scale cultural program marked the conclusion of Vietnam’s 14th Communist Party Congress.

Fireworks light up Hanoi to celebrate Party Congress

Fireworks light up Hanoi to celebrate Party Congress

Nearly 10,000 fireworks lit up Hanoi’s night sky as Vietnam marked the conclusion of the Communist Party’s 14th National Congress.

Experience Hanoi’s Ancient Mid-Autumn Festival at Thang Long Imperial Citadel

Experience Hanoi’s Ancient Mid-Autumn Festival at Thang Long Imperial Citadel

Each year, the Mid-Autumn Festival lights up Hanoi’s cultural scene and this season, Thang Long Imperial Citadel invites visitors to relive the charm of this timeless tradition.

Hanoi streets submerged after heavy rains

Hanoi streets submerged after heavy rains

Hanoi is among many localities in northern and north-central Vietnam affected by Typhoon Bualoi, which brought wind force of level 12 with gusts up to level 15.