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Famous flower village of Phu Mau on Tet harvest

HNN.VN - Besides traditional flowers such as chrysanthemum, marigold, and lily flowers, etc., the flower-growing farmers also grow many new flowers including orchid, and purple heather flowers.

Checking in at the beautiful purple flower carpet like in fairy talesThanh Tien paper flowers in the crop of Tet

From the mid-December of the lunar calendar till now, many traders have been coming here to purchase flowers. Many locals and visitors also travel to Phu Mau to “check-in” with colorful flower fields.

One special thing is that the locals in this village not only grow flowers in the concentrated riverside area, but also have their own flower gardens in each household yard. Thus, they can both gradually sell and contemplate the flowers planted by themselves.

Hue News would like to introduce to you a photo reportage on Phu Mau flower village on the eve of Tet.

Flowers are grown concentratedly on the riverside

Flower gardens in the household yards of Phu Mau locals

Meticulously taking care of every single flower bed

Brilliantly welcoming the Spring

The flowers are “getting on” the motorcycle and “heading” to town

Checking-in with flowers

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