
The market lasts for two weeks, starting from January 6.
Various items for Tet decorations are sold at the market, instead of mostly peach blossom branches previously.
The majority of peach blossom branches at the market are small-sized and suitable for families rather than businesses and agencies.
A kumquat tree stall at the market
Vehicles are restricted from entering the market. A complete ban would be imposed in some days to come.
2023 is the Year of Cat so pictures of the animal are being sold well.
Many young people take photos at Hang Luoc flower market.
Different kinds of lamps
Traditional handicraft products
Many people come to the market not only to buy goods but also to enjoy the Tet atmosphere.
A stall selling jams and salted dry apricot
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