A tour around Tu Lien kumquat village in Hanoi
VOV.VN - As January ends and February begins, Tet is just around the corner. At this time of year Tu Lien flower village in Hanoi is rich with blooming kumquat trees ready to welcome in the Lunar New Year.
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| Upon visiting Tu Lien kumquat village, guests are treated to an array of unique kumquat trees. |
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| Workers have spent an entire year working hard to plant kumquat trees in order to meet the demands of consumers during Tet holiday. |
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| Large sized kumquat tree can cost up to VND1 million. |
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| In recent years, bonsai kumquat trees have become more popular. |
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| A kumquat tree planted in a pot featuring the word “Loc” (Fortune) |
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| A kumquat pot bearing the word “Tai” (Talent) on it |
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| A pot with “Phuc” (Happiness) written on it |
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| Customers purchase these special pots in the hope they bring prosperity and success. |
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| Pots featuring traditional patterns such as lotus and houses |
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| Many customers select bonsai kumquat trees to decorate their homes. |
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| A kumquat tree full of fruit is expected to bring wealth to customers. |
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| Flower buds symbolise luck. |
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