Hanoi gears up to open 91 spring flower markets ahead of Tet

The capital will play host to an extensive range of flower markets from January 1 to January 21, with these days being the 10th day to the 30th day of the 12th lunar month.

Guests visiting these markets will be able to purchase a wide variety of different types of flowers, ornamental plants, fruit trees, and handicraft products, all of which are typical of the festive season.

Furthermore, traditional markets will be set up across the capital, with Hoan Kiem district hosting a flower market in Hang Ma ward, whilst Hai Ba Trung district will have three flower markets in Mo market, Thong Nhat park, and Tuoi Tre park.

Additional markets will also be opened up in other districts around Hanoi, with Bac Tu Liem district hosting five markets, seven markets to be set up in Tay Ho district, and nine markets in Ha Dong district, among others.

Local authorities will duly be assigned to ensure traffic safety and order in the areas around the flower markets, as well as ensuring environmental sanitation for the duration of the markets.

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