The fresh flower lanterns from the group of young people Nguyen Trong Hieu and Nguyen Dang Minh Anh were initially a creative experiment in a small flower shop.
"After consulting many trends, we decided to try making familiar star lanterns by decorating fresh flowers directly on the bamboo frame. Unexpectedly, it received the attention of many flower lovers and young people who are passionate about creativity," Mr. Trong Hieu shared.

In response to positive feedback from the community, the group decided to open workshops so that everyone could personally make and bring back products with their personal mark.
These experiences are not only an opportunity to relax but also become a space to learn how to coordinate colors, arrange flower arrangements and feel the Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere in a very unique and special way.
Many participants shared that they came to this activity because they wanted to temporarily leave their busy lives, seek balance and inspiration for creativity.


Ms. Phan Ngoc Thuy Linh (Tan Hung ward) shared that this was the second time she had participated. "In addition to helping to relieve stress, this activity also helps me learn how to coordinate colors, arrange layouts and enhance aesthetics," said Ms. Linh.
Meanwhile, Mr. Phan Huu Vy (Binh Thanh ward) chose to go with friends to preserve the Mid-Autumn Festival memories, feeling very interesting and new.


For those who have experienced it, creating a flower lantern by hand is not just a simple manual activity, but also an emotional journey, where tradition meets modernity, where childhood memories are recreated in a completely new way.
In the midst of the bustling city, the "flowering" bamboo frames are contributing to creating another truly gentle, sophisticated and creative moon season.