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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Hanoi - The city organizes fireworks displays in the political art program "Echoes of the Fatherland".
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Weather forecast for April 25, provinces from Thanh Hoa to Hue will have showers and scattered thunderstorms; rain will concentrate in the afternoon and evening.
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Quang Tri - A new cave survey at Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park discovered 26 new caves with great scientific value.
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Ho Chi Minh City - Regarding the case of a teacher requesting students to self-inject needles into their hands, Ben Cat Ward People's Committee said that the teacher has been disciplined with a warning and will not continue teaching.
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.