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Hanoi’s largest flower market crowded before women’s day

Quang Ba Night Flower Market, the biggest of its kind in Hanoi, is bustling ahead of Vietnamese Women’s Day, October 20.

Quang Ba Night Flower Market, the biggest of its kind in Hanoi, is bustling ahead of Vietnamese Women’s Day, October 20.

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Many people visit Quang Ba Flower Market located on Au Co Street, Tay Ho District, to buy flowers as they are often cheaper and fresher than many other places.

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A trader said the number of customers was more than last year as the Covid-19 pandemic had been brought under control.

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A branch of roses was around VND300,000, roughly 1.5 times higher than ordinary. 


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Many traders have stayed sleepless to prepare to meet the increasing demand. 


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Differently priced flower baskets 


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Flowers brought to the market are also from other localities, including Lao Cai and Da Lat, not only from outlying areas of Hanoi.
Source: dtinews.vn, TP
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