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2024 Spring Flower Fair scheduled for January 31

Tuesday, 30/01/2024 | 12:02:42 [GMT +7] A  A

The 2024 Spring Flower Fair to celebrate the Lunar New Year is scheduled to open on January 31 at the Quang Ninh Exhibition of Planning and Expo Center and the square of October 30.

Lots of flowers and plant products such as apricot blossoms, orchids, bonsai, etc. have currently been arranged in their defined areas.

Spring flower market and festival are specific features of Vietnamese traditional Lunar New Year Festival (Tet). Spring flower market and festival often take place on the last days of lunar year when all families prepare to do shopping and decorate their house to welcome Lunar New Year.

As scheduled, the 2024 Spring Flower Fair will last until February 9 (or the last day of the lunar year).

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The fair includes over 200 kiosks displaying and selling flowers and plant products.
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Big peach plants and kumquat trees have been carried to the fair.

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Tranh thủ thời tiết thuận lợi, nhiều người đã đến chọn cho mình những cây đào ưng ý nhất.
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Peach branches
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Peach branches with artistic styles
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The colour of Tet
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Special peach trees originated from Northwest provinces cost about VND 7 million.
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Kumquat trees
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Kumquat trees are believed to symbolise the prosperity because they are always laden with fruits.
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During Tet, it is believed that the more fruits there are on a kumquat tree inside a house, the more luck will come to the owner in the new year.
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Local people start to buy kumquat trees to decorate their houses.
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In the fresh flower area, visitors are attracted by diversity and splendid beauty of flowers. 
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Small plant products attract a lot of visitors.
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The orchid baskets create special attention with rare and beautiful wild orchid species.
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The very first orchid plants are sold.
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Spring flower market and festival are specific features of Vietnamese traditional Lunar New Year Festival (Tet).

By Hang Ngan