VOV.VN - The bright and thriving flowers of Tay Tuu village on the outskirts of Hanoi include daisies, roses, and gerberas all vying with each other in a colourful display of spring vitality as the traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) 2018 nears.
VOV.VN - Many households who earn a living from peach and kumquat trees are losing sleep as they stay up all night tending to their ornamental trees in preparation for the traditional Lunar New Year festival (Tet).
VOV.VN - Many Hanoians are scurrying about as they buy up pink blossomed peach branches to decorate their houses in preparation for the fifteenth day of the lunar month ahead of the traditional Lunar New Year festival (Tet).
VOV.VN - Artists are applying the finishing touches to the murals covering the walls of an alleyway in the centre of Danang City for local people celebrating the upcoming traditional Lunar New Year (Tet).
VOV.VN - A miniature watermelon, or pepino as it is known in its native South America, has appeared on the market for the past two years and is now much favoured by customers as a special ornamental plant for the traditional Lunar New Year (Tet).
VOV.VN -A huge number of luxury cars in Ho Chi Minh City were emblazoned with Vietnamese flags to show support for the U23 national football team in the final of the Asia Football Confederation (AFC) U23 Championship in China at 3 p.m. on January 27.
VOV.VN - Workshops in Thuong Tin District, Hanoi make more than 20,000 banners every day to meet football fans’ demands as they get ready to cheer on Vietnam’s U23 squad in the final match of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U23 Championship.
VOV.VN -Gardeners in Ba Bo flower village, BinhThuy district in Can Tho city have been busily tending to their flower nurseries as they prepare for the Lunar New Year festival (Tet).
VOV.VN - 12 animal sculptures planted with ornamental shrubs and flowers are being put on display at Thong Nhat (Reunification) Park in Hanoi to welcome the upcoming traditional Lunar New Year (Tet).
VOV.VN -Van Giang district in the northern province of Hung Yen is the biggest bonsai kumquat garden in northern Vietnam, spanning an area of 300 ha.