Bustling flower market ahead of lunar New Year holiday
Quang Ba Flower Market in Hanoi capital, the largest of its kind in northern Vietnam, is busy these days as local people are going shopping in the lead up to the lunar New Year holiday.
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Located just five km from the city centre, Quang Ba Flower Market is an ideal place for local people to purchase flowers, especially on special occasions like the lunar New Year holiday (Tet), which is less than three weeks away. |
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Coming to the market, visitors seem to get lost in a forest of peach flowers which are indispensable during the long Tet holiday for Vietnamese people, especially those living in the northern region. |
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A big branch of peach flowers is the favourite with most of local residents as it is offered at an affordable price. |
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Without forest peaches due to a government ban, the market remains bustling with crowds of people visiting and buying their favourite branch. |
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“As far as I know forest peaches must be stamped for traceability. Some ask for such forest peaches, but these peaches are yet to arrive here,” says Tuan, who sells flowers at the market. |
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Tuan says without forest peaches, the average price of a domesticated peach branch has increased by 20-30% this year. A small branch (in the photo) costs around VND80,000. |
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Hung, a local resident, says he does not care much about the price, because according to him a blossoming peace branch brings good luck in a new year. |