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Located in Bac Tu Liem District, some 20km from Hanoi centre, Tay Tuu village supplies flowers to the capital city and other northern provinces during Tet

 

 

 

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Visiting Tay Tuu flower village in the days before Lunar New Year, you will see a variety of colorful flowers, carefully manipulated to ensure they will bloom beautifully just time for Tet 

 

 

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Chrysanthemum is one of the most popular flowers in Tay Tuu 

 

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Tay Tuu is the traditional flower centre of Hanoi 

 

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Tay Tuu flower village provides a vast quantity of fresh flowers for Tet

 

 

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Nhat Tan peach blossoms signal first signs of Tet in Hanoi

Nhat Tan peach blossoms signal first signs of Tet in Hanoi

Branches of peach and soft pink peach blossoms have been put on display for sale at the famous Quang An flower market in Tay Ho district of Hanoi, signaling the start of the festive period leading up to the Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet.

Traditional Tet spaces to be recreated in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

Traditional Tet spaces to be recreated in Hanoi’s Old Quarter

A series of cultural activities are to be recreated specially for Vietnam’s traditional Lunar New Year festival, known locally as Tet, in cultural spaces throughout Hanoi’s Old Quarter and pedestrian streets on January 18, 2020.