When mentioning March 8, Miss Kim Hong cannot forget the anniversary of 2020 - one of the last holidays she still has with her mother. At that time, her mother was seriously ill and her health became increasingly poor.
As the most beloved daughter of her mother, given the name Kim Hong by her mother, she was determined to buy a bouquet of yellow roses to give to her mother, even in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, buying flowers was quite difficult.
When holding a bouquet of yellow flowers in her hand, her mother's eyes lit up with sparkling happiness. She smiled, holding her daughter's hand, as if she wanted to fully embrace her love. At that moment, she was happy but also temporarily sad - because she understood that there were not many moments with her mother.
Just 2 months later, her mother left the world, leaving an endless void in her heart. Since then, every day of her mother's death, she has bought yellow roses to place next to her portrait, as a way to remind her that her love for her mother is always the same - like a yellow rose that never fades.


For Miss Kim Hong, giving flowers to women on March 8 is a beautiful feature, but the most important thing is still the attitude and heart of the wearer.
She shared the "6- letter T" philosophy when giving flowers is heart (from a sincere heart), range (must have understanding of the recipient, know what they like and need), affection (the gift must contain true affection), trust (must always keep the trust, not disappoint the promise, not delay the appointment with women), respect (must show respect for the woman given) and appreciate (the gift, no matter how small, if it shows respect, it is still meaningful).

"It doesn't have to be an expensive gift, sometimes just a meal together, a call to visit your mother, or simply massaging your hands and feet that you have worked hard for your children all your life. That is the most meaningful gift that men should give to their mother, she added.