Every Tet holiday, the Spring Flower Market in Hung Yen becomes a familiar rendezvous for people and tourists. Not only is it a place to buy and sell flowers and ornamental plants to serve the needs of Tet decoration, the flower market also contributes to creating a bustling spring atmosphere, bringing fresh and vibrant colors to the urban space.
This year, Pho Hien ward (Hung Yen province) organizes the Binh Ngo Spring Flower Market 2026 with many innovations in arrangement and organization, both creating favorable conditions for organizations and individuals trading in flowers, ornamental plants, and Tet products, and meeting the sightseeing and shopping needs of people in the area and neighboring areas.

One of the most obvious changes is the market location. Instead of the familiar space as in previous years, Pho Hien Spring Flower Market this year is moved to the Trieu Quang Phuc street area, along the Dien Bien River bank, the section from To Hieu street to the intersection with Hai Thuong Lan Ong street.
The market route is about 1,300m long, arranged with nearly 250 stalls, each stall is about 40m2 wide, built with a ready tent, spacious and synchronous. The spacious and airy space facilitates the display of flowers and ornamental plants, and at the same time creates conditions for people to easily visit and choose.

Along the market route, hundreds of types of flowers and ornamental plants are sold with all kinds, colors, sizes, and designs. Traditional plants such as peach blossoms and kumquats still account for a large number, becoming the main choice of many families during Tet.
Besides, there are many other types of flowers and ornamental plants such as poinsettia, honeysuckle, gerbera, orchid... creating a brilliant, colorful space, imbued with the spring atmosphere. The richness of types helps buyers have many choices, suitable for many decorative spaces and different spending levels.

Recorded in the afternoon of February 14 (ie, the 27th of Tet), Pho Hien flower market took place in a bustling and bustling atmosphere. People came to visit and shop quite crowdedly, but there was no traffic congestion.
Vehicles move conveniently, the transportation of flowers and ornamental plants is carried out quickly and orderly. The market space is spacious, the walkways are clear, helping buyers easily access stalls, freely choose without being crowded or cramped.
Amidst the bustling shopping flow, Mr. Tran Van Khanh (Trung Trac street, Pho Hien ward) said that every year his family goes to the Spring flower market to choose kumquats and peach blossoms to decorate their houses for Tet.

This year, after choosing a satisfactory kumquat tree, Mr. Khanh shared: "This year's flower market is organized in a new spacious and airy location, very convenient to travel, without congestion. The booths are arranged neatly, easy to see, easy to choose, many beautiful trees, and the prices are also reasonable. People go shopping and feel more comfortable than in previous years.
Not only is it a destination for consumers, the Spring flower market is also the most important "season" of the year for gardeners and traders. The whole year of care and investment in trees and flowers is concentrated on Tet, so the last days of the year are always the most bustling trading time.
The busy atmosphere of sellers and buyers, the sounds of exchange, choice, bargaining... create a characteristic rhythm of life in the days leading up to Tet, creating a vivid picture of the Spring flower market.