Tet Flower markets in Da Nang

VOV.VN - Markets and streets in Da Nang central city are flooded with different types of flowers. However, the flowers are not sold well because of high prices

  1. A corner of a spring flower market.
  1. The buyer and seller are both happy with the beautiful yellow apricot tree they have selected.
  1. Daisy flowers are more expensive than those in the previous years.
  1. Orchids are much sought after.
  1. This year, kumquat growers enjoy a bumper crop and higher prices.
  1. A yellow apricot bonsai with unique shape is sold at several millions of Vietnamese dongs.
  1. Nostalgic people may take a retreat at the Sept.2 Public Park where they can collect retro and vintage items.

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