After the Lunar New Year holiday of the Year of the Horse, peach growers in Nhat Tan (Hanoi) are busy collecting roots, nurturing trees, and reshaping peach trees, getting ready for next year's flowering season.
Hundreds of peach blossom trees, kumquat trees, and vibrant spring-themed miniature landscapes have transformed the area around Ho Guom Lake into a popular check-in spot attracting many locals and tourists in the days leading up to the Lunar New Year of the Horse 2026.
A wide variety of imported red winter cherry blossom trees, priced from a few million to 300 million VND, are being sold in Hanoi as Tet approaches, attracting the attention of the public.
A pair of dwarf peach trees planted on rare sandalwood, brought from Moc Chau to Hanoi, have amazed bonsai enthusiasts with their unique shape and exorbitant price tag of nearly 1 billion VND.
Peach blossoms from Northern Vietnam are being sold on many streets in Ho Chi Minh City, with prices down 20-30% compared to last year, but sales are slow, with many customers just looking and waiting until closer to Tet to make a decision.
The fact that the expensive dwarf peach trees, which require a year of careful cultivation, are blooming prematurely before the Lunar New Year of the Horse 2026 is causing anxiety and worry among farmers.
Having overcome the heavy damage caused by the storms of 2025, peach growers in La Ca are entering the Tet season with beautifully blooming peach blossoms ready for delivery, serving the Lunar New Year 2026.
Having started selling peach blossoms and kumquats early, vendors at Quang An flower market (Tay Ho, Hanoi) are reaping huge profits due to the large number of customers shopping right from the beginning of the Tet season.
In the final days of the Year of the Dragon, young people in Hanoi gathered in the Ho Guom pedestrian area to take photos wearing the traditional ao dai dress.
It is possible to induce peach blossoms to bloom precisely for the Lunar New Year by adjusting light, temperature, and nutrient supply; some chemical methods are also quite effective.
Ancient wild peach trees, some decades old, grown in Son La, have now been transported to Hanoi for sale during Tet (Lunar New Year), with prices reaching up to hundreds of millions of dong per tree.
With Tet (Lunar New Year) fast approaching, the largest ornamental plant market in Ha Tinh remains deserted, with a significant drop in customers leaving many vendors feeling disheartened.
A 24k gold-plated peach blossom tree with 789 flowers, 808 buds, and a height of 2 meters is on display in the square area of My Dinh Stadium for the 2024 Lunar New Year.
These days, along the Quang An flower market (Tay Ho district, Hanoi), vendors are starting to display early-blooming peach blossom branches to meet the flower-buying needs of Hanoi residents.
In the days leading up to the 2023 Lunar New Year, people flocked to large flower markets in Hanoi to buy ornamental plants and peach blossoms to decorate for Tet and enjoy the burgeoning spring atmosphere.
Visiting Mu Cang Chai (Yen Bai) during the end of the year, tourists will have the opportunity to admire the vibrant pink color of the wild peach blossoms (also known as forest peach blossoms).
Peach blossoms for Tet in Nhat Tan (Hanoi) have bloomed profusely. Farmers are happy because the flowers bloomed early and fetched higher prices, but they are still worried because there are few buyers.
Although the Lunar New Year 2023 is still more than a month away, early-blooming peach blossom branches are already being sold on many streets in Hanoi, attracting many people to buy them and take photos.
In the days leading up to the Lunar New Year of the Tiger, apricot blossoms, peach blossoms, kumquats… and all kinds of ornamental plants gathered, transforming Lac Long Quan Street into a forest of ornamental trees.
These days, in the Nhat Tan peach orchards, many farmers are busy preparing the peach blossoms to meet the demand for ornamental plants during Tet (Lunar New Year) in Hanoi.
Branches of Japanese peach blossoms from Nhật Tân have begun to be sold at Quảng Bá flower market (Tây Hồ district, Hanoi) to serve people celebrating the New Year.
It's only the beginning of September (lunar calendar), but early-blooming peach blossoms have unexpectedly appeared in Hanoi, creating an interesting "craze" full of spring colors.
With skillful and meticulous hands, long strands of yarn are transformed into artistic creations of cherry blossoms and apricot blossoms, worth tens of millions of dong.
Hơn một tháng nữa mới đến Tết Nguyên đán nhưng ở chợ hoa Quảng An (Hà Nội), những cành đào Nhật Tân đã được bày bán, phục vụ người dân có nhu cầu chơi hoa sớm.