(VOVWORLD) - The Tan Ba flower garden in the southern province of Binh Duong is bustling with farmers trimming leaves and watering the plants to ensure that the flowers bloom in time for...
(VOVWORLD) - In the lead-up to the Lunar New Year (Tet), flower villages nationwide are busy to serve the holiday market. After a two-year COVID-19 hiatus, the Tet...
(VOVWORLD) - Every year when spring arrives, flower villages throughout Vietnam turn colorful and fragrant. And crowds of people come to take photos
(VOVWORLD) - Similar to other flower villages throughout the Mekong Delta region, the 100-year-old Pho Tho-Ba Bo village in Can Tho city has seen colourful flowers blooming ahead of...
(VOVWORLD) - Tet, Vietnam’s traditional Lunar New Year, is just around the corner. Peach and kumquat growers in Nhat Tan and Tu Lien, two of the largest flower growing villages in Hanoi,...
(VOVWORLD) - Flowers are indispensable for a Vietnamese family when Tet, Vietnam’s traditional Lunar New Year, arrives. From north to south, there are many villages growing flowers and many flower markets selling them. Though people in...
(VOVWORLD) - Nhat Tan flower village in Hanoi has been filled with blooming peach trees ready to welcome in the upcoming Lunar New Year (Tet) festival
(VOVworld) - Tay Tuu flower village, located 15 km from Hanoi’s center in Bac Tu Liem District, is the traditional flower center of Hanoi. In recent years, in addition to common varieties of flowers like daisies...
(VOVworld) – Sa Dec flower village in Dong Thap province attracts thousands of visitors a day prior to the Lunar New Year
(VOVworld) - We’ve made a good start in 2016. We welcome new listener Koji Nakayama of Japan, who listened to us on January 4 and sent us a reception report
(VOVworld) - With nearly two months to go to the Lunar New Year, this year’s unusual weather has caused the peach trees in Nhat Tan Flower Village in Hanoi to...
(VOVworld) – The Quang Ba wholesale flower market, the biggest in Hanoi, turns busy when night falls. Visiting the market is always an interesting experience
(VOVworld) - I’m reading an interesting letter from 61-year-old Lauri Niemi of Finland. He lives in a Helsinki surburb called Laajasalo, which actually is an island in the Gulf of Finland. “This is a...