Hanoi’s Old Quarter bustles with a festive ambience as Tet approaches, with streets glittering in red and gold decorations. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi’s Old Quarter bustles with a festive ambience as Tet approaches, with streets glittering in red and gold decorations. (Photo: VNA)
Hang Luoc is one of the most popular flower markets in Hanoi and opens just once a year for the country’s biggest holiday. People flock to the market to shop for fresh flowers, ornamental plants, and Tet decorations. (Photo: VNA)
Hang Luoc is one of the most popular flower markets in Hanoi and opens just once a year for the country’s biggest holiday. People flock to the market to shop for fresh flowers, ornamental plants, and Tet decorations. (Photo: VNA)
Kumquat trees line the street. The trees symbolise prosperity as they are always laden with fruit. (Photo: VNA)
Kumquat trees line the street. The trees symbolise prosperity as they are always laden with fruit. (Photo: VNA)
Peach blossoms are indispensable decorations in northern Vietnam during Tet. (Photo: VNA)
Peach blossoms are indispensable decorations in northern Vietnam during Tet. (Photo: VNA)
Hang Ma Street packed with shoppers ahead of Tet. (Photo: VNA)
Hang Ma Street packed with shoppers ahead of Tet. (Photo: VNA)
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Flower markets in Hanoi’s Old Quarter bloom just for Tet

The Hoan Kiem District People’s Committee opened a traditional flower market and is hosting an array of activities along the Phung Hung Street mural space to welcome the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday.