Unique gold-plated kumquats, Hanoi customers excitedly buy them for Tet

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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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The hundred-year-old flower market, held once a year in Hanoi, is empty of customers

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.

On the day off, customers go to the flower market to buy peach blossoms for Tet from 7am

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.

Bustling Tet market, candy and dried food stalls full of people

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.