Unique gold-plated kumquats, Hanoi customers excitedly buy them for Tet
HOÀNG XUYẾN - VIỆT ANH |
With their unique beauty, many Hanoians have chosen 24k gold-plated bonsai kumquat trees to celebrate Lunar New Year this year.
HOÀNG XUYẾN - VIỆT ANH |
With their unique beauty, many Hanoians have chosen 24k gold-plated bonsai kumquat trees to celebrate Lunar New Year this year.
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Hang Luoc Spring Flower Market is one of the ancient flower markets with over 100 years of history in Hanoi. Notably, Hang Luoc Flower Market only meets once a year.
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On the occasion of the weekend, many people took the opportunity to buy peach blossoms to celebrate Tet. Sellers also expect increased purchasing power to increase revenue and profit.
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Not only decorative items attract customers, on weekends, the sandwich and dried food stalls at traditional markets are also packed with people shopping for Tet.
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Ho Chi Minh City - In 2026, Ho Chi Minh City will deploy and complete 24 flood control projects, with a total capital of nearly 38,000 billion VND, handling 29/159 flooding points.
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The shocking idea of using a nuclear explosion to open a maritime route to avoid the Strait of Hormuz, which seemed like a joke, is now returning.
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Australia's tough policy is not only aimed at protecting children but also encouraging many countries to consider similar regulations on social networks.
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Forecast from the evening of April 3rd, due to the influence of cold air compressing low pressure troughs, the Northern region (except Dien Bien, Lai Chau) will have heavy rain in some places.
Nhóm PV |
Hang Luoc Spring Flower Market is one of the ancient flower markets with over 100 years of history in Hanoi. Notably, Hang Luoc Flower Market only meets once a year.
CAO THƠM - HOÀNG XUYẾN |
On the occasion of the weekend, many people took the opportunity to buy peach blossoms to celebrate Tet. Sellers also expect increased purchasing power to increase revenue and profit.
CAO THƠM - HOÀNG XUYẾN |
Not only decorative items attract customers, on weekends, the sandwich and dried food stalls at traditional markets are also packed with people shopping for Tet.