VOV.VN -Images of vendors carrying grapefruit flowers have become a common sight on many streets across the capital in recent days, drawing passers-by with the delicate fragrance of the blossoms.
VOV.VN - As March arrives, Hanoi is once again "draped in a new coat" of pristine white sua flowers. Across the city's streets, clusters of blooming sua flowers create a poetic and romantic scene, attracting locals and tourists alike to admire and capture the beauty.
VOV.VN - On January 28 (the 29th day of the Lunar New Year), Nguyen Hue Flower Street in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, was a popular destination for locals and tourists, with pleasant weather and a mild breeze, making it ideal for enjoying the spring atmosphere.
VOV.VN - Nguyen Hue Flower Street is now ready to open to the public on January 27 evening to mark the Lunar New Year of the Snake 2025.
VOV.VN - As one of the most famous tourist sites in Ho Chi Minh City, Nguyen Hue walking street has been given a flowery facelift to celebrate the coming Year of the Snake 2025 ahead of its official opening on January 27 evening.
VOV.VN - Visitors to the capital will be given the chance to admire hundreds of flowers and explore traditional culture at Home Hanoi Xuan 2025 Flower Street, which is scheduled to take place from January 16 to February 3 at Mailand Hanoi City urban area in Hoai Duc district.
VOV.VN - A street carnival themed "Flowers and Heritage" opened on the evening of December 6, with the event taking place at Lam Vien Square in Da Lat.
VOV.VN - Nguyen Hue walking street, one of the famous tourist sites in Ho Chi Minh City, has been given a flowery facelift as part of efforts to welcome in the Year of the Dragon ahead of its official opening on the evening of February 7.
VOV.VN - Spring flower markets are set to be opened throughout Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in the buildup to the Lunar New Year holliday known locally as Tet.
VOV.VN - Nguyen Hue Flower Street in Ho Chi Minh City has been packed with local residents and visitors to celebrate the 2023 Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet, after the site’s opening ceremony on January 19