Ha Lung flower market in HaiPhong

VOV.VN - Lunar New Year (Tet) Festival is approaching. Ha Lung flower village in the northern port city of Hai Phong attracts young armateur photographers to its blossoming flowers of various kinds.

Yellow daisies

A young girl from Hai Phong poses for photo in Thach Thao flower fields



Some girls take photos in Japanese and Korean traditional dress

Visitors seem more interested in taking a selfie 


This is an ideal place for young people to enjoy memorable moments and the colourful atmosphere of Tet


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