Western visitors flock to Hang Luoc flower market which only opens once a year around Tet

On the last Saturday of the Year of the Cat, Hang Luoc flower market welcomed a large number of visitors coming to stroll around and shop for Tet decorations. Not only attracting people of the Capital, the flower market is also a highlight of the trip for visitors from far away.

On the last Saturday of the Year of the Cat, Hang Luoc flower market welcomed a large number of visitors coming to stroll around and shop for Tet decorations. Not only attracting people of the Capital, the flower market is also a highlight of the trip for visitors from far away.

Formed in the early 20th century, Hang Luoc flower market is considered the oldest flower market in Hanoi. Usually open from the 15th to the 30th of December, Hang Luoc flower market not only attracts a large number of people from the Capital to shop but is also a destination that attracts domestic and foreign tourists every Tet holiday.

Hang Luoc flower market these days is brightly red with decorative products symbolizing Tet displayed and hung for sale on the sidewalks.

On February 3 (December 24), the most traditional market in Hanoi's Old Quarter attracts many visitors to stroll and shop.

Linh Chi carried her dog to visit the flower market with her mother. She said that because she loves pets so much, she brought her "baby" here to take photos.

However, according to some small traders, the amount of goods sold so far is not equal to previous years, even though prices are not higher.

Many customers come to the market and leave empty-handed. Among them, there are many groups of friends and families walking around enjoying the Tet atmosphere. At around 11:00 a.m., the paths around the market were filled with people.

This year, products shaped like banh chung and dragons, symbolizing the year of the Dragon, are sold on the market with a variety of designs and vibrant colors.

A group of young people took advantage of the weekend to go to the market to take photos with peach blossoms.

Two foreign tourists pose for photos with a Vietnamese Tet decoration model.

Many customers go to the market to buy peaches to take home. According to the survey, the prices of peaches and kumquats this year are similar to last year. However, many sellers often charge higher prices. If customers know how to negotiate, each branch will be reduced from 100,000 to 500,000 VND, depending on the type.

Peach branches are continuously transported to the market for traders to sell after the old quantity has been consumed.

Mr. Thanh Quang and his wife, Ms. Xuan Linh, went to buy small peach branches to put on the altar. He said, initially the seller said the price was 300,000 VND/branch (in hand), after bargaining, the two of them were able to buy it for 220,000 VND. After that, they looked to buy two small kumquat trees, each costing from 80,000 - 120,000 VND.

Not only peach, apricot and kumquat flowers, Hang Luoc market also has many shops selling silk flowers and artificial flowers of all shapes and sizes. The sellers today were quite busy cleaning and decorating the flower baskets.

In the photo is a very small ornamental thistle plant that produces large fruits as usual, just sold for 2 million VND.

This time is when peach blossoms have many beautiful branches and are easy to choose. Those who are picky often choose to buy a week before Tet. Although the price is higher than on the 30th day of Tet, in return it is easy to buy and easy to find the right type.

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Nam Khánh ; Thuỳ Chi, Xuân Minh

Source : Vietnamnet

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