Big sale on flowers for only 10,000 VND/pot on New Year's Eve in HCMC

LÊ VŨ |

On the last night of the Year of the Dragon, many small traders in Ho Chi Minh City tried to sell all their ornamental plants and Tet flowers at cheap prices in order to get home in time for New Year's Eve.

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According to Lao Dong's records on the night of the 29th of Tet, when there are only a few hours left until the new year of At Ty, many small traders are still working hard to make a living.
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Some chrysanthemum shops have big discounts, down to only 10,000 VND/pot.
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Many vendors are selling their products at low prices and have been supported by the people. "The new year is almost here, but vendors still have a lot of flowers, so I bought 2 pots to support them. I hope everyone will sell out soon so they can go home and celebrate Tet with their families" - Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Thuan (living in District 8) shared.
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Along Ta Quang Buu Street (District 8), there are still many flower selling spots until the night of January 28 (29th of Tet).
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Apricot blossoms, kumquat, chrysanthemums... are chosen by many people to buy to celebrate Tet.
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However, there are still some traders who cannot sell their goods, they are still waiting for buyers in the cold weather of Ho Chi Minh City.
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Many gardeners try to sell all their flowers in time to go home to celebrate Tet with their families.
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thanh vũ - ngọc lê |

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