Tet flower market in Ho Chi Minh City is bustling with customers
Ngọc Lê - Thanh Chân |
HCMC - Tet flower markets in some parks in the city are filled with flowers from other provinces and cities, creating a bustling spring atmosphere.
Ngọc Lê - Thanh Chân |
HCMC - Tet flower markets in some parks in the city are filled with flowers from other provinces and cities, creating a bustling spring atmosphere.
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Can Tho - The atmosphere of shopping for flowers, ornamental plants, and fruits for Tet has gradually heated up. Small traders are excited because they are supported by customers, and there is less haggling over prices.
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Purchasing power at supermarkets is increasing by 20-30% compared to the same period last year. Many promotional programs and spring flower streets are being deployed to attract customers.
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To decorate their homes, display on altars... many consumers are willing to spend millions to buy unique, eye-catching fruits to display during Tet.
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Ho Chi Minh City accelerates completion of dossiers and procedures to submit to Ho Chi Minh City People's Council for consideration of investment policy for the sea-crossing road project connecting Can Gio - Vung Tau in June.
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Ho Chi Minh City - Increasing the landfill capacity of Da Phuoc landfill from 24 to 41 million tons not only increases the risk of pollution but also goes against the goal of developing green cities.
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The Government Inspectorate announced the decision to receive a public assignment for a limited time for 7 People's Police officers.
MỸ LY |
Can Tho - The atmosphere of shopping for flowers, ornamental plants, and fruits for Tet has gradually heated up. Small traders are excited because they are supported by customers, and there is less haggling over prices.
Minh Ánh |
Purchasing power at supermarkets is increasing by 20-30% compared to the same period last year. Many promotional programs and spring flower streets are being deployed to attract customers.
LAN HƯƠNG |
To decorate their homes, display on altars... many consumers are willing to spend millions to buy unique, eye-catching fruits to display during Tet.