Hanoi bustling in spring days

Ahead of Tet holiday, Hanoi’s streets are filled with flowers and colourful decorations, with people excited for the new year.
Hanoi bustling in spring days ảnh 1Hanoi people buy peach blossoms for home decoration during Tet (Source: VNA)

Hanoi(VNA) – Ahead of Tet holiday, Hanoi’s streets are filled with flowers andcolourful decorations, with people excited for the new year.

The near-Tetatmosphere can be felt on every street. People are more friendly, easy-goingand relaxed. For every Vietnamese, Tet triggers special emotions and memories.

Dao Thi Huong Lan,50, a resident at Dong Da district, said she feels indescribably thrilled everytime the festival comes.

Flower markets arepopular destinations for Hanoi people ahead of the festival. They come to enjoythe atmosphere and buy Tet flowers and bonsai trees, particularly peachblossoms and kumquat.

Hang Luoc flowermarket in the Hang Luoc – Hang Ma – Hang Ruoi – Hang Khoai crossroad in HoanKiem district is a well-known destination. In old days, farmers from theflower-growing areas of Ngoc Ha, Tu Lien, Nghi Tam, Nhat Tan and Quang Ba wardsbrought their flowers and plants to sell in the market on the occasion of Tet.Nowadays, Tet flowers are sold all across Hanoi, however, many Hanoi people stillgo to the traditional market to buy flowers and enjoy the atmosphere.

Buoi – Hoang HoaTham plant market is also filled with a wide variety of flowers and is busyfrom dawn to dusk. Hanoi’s biggest flower-growing areas, Quang An and Nhat Tanwards also draw crowds of visitors and buyers. Tet flowers are also sold alongAu Co and Lac Long Quan streets in Tay Ho district.

To celebrate the Yearof the Dog, numerous art shows are being organised across the capital city,creating a festive and joyful atmosphere while preserving the traditionalculture.

Tet celebrationsare being held in the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, aUNESCO-recognised World Heritage Site, the Old Quarter and So communalhouse in Quoc Oai district. The events feature traditional culture, such as traditionalfamily Tet spaces, the alter space during Tet festival, making Chung cakes (squareglutinous rice cakes) and folk games.|

Hoan Kiem Lakesparkles at night with flowers and lights. So do Thanh Nien, Phan Dinh Phung,Dien Bien Phu, Trang Tien, Trang Thi, Ba Trieu, Hai Ba Trung, Ngo Quyen, DinhTien Hoang and Le Thai To streets.

Tran Quoc Chiem,Deputy Director of the municipal Department of Culture and Sports, said panelswelcoming the occasion have been installed in the suburban areas of Phu Xuyen,Xuan Mai, Ninh Hiep and Duong Xa, as well as in central Hanoi.

On the Kitchen Godday (the 23rd day of the 12th month or February 8), the ThangLong – Hanoi Cultural Heritage Conservation Centreerected Cay Neu (a tall bamboo tree with decorations used to ward offevil spirits during Tet), an old practice during Tet festival.

Tran Viet Anh,Director of the Centre, said the activity aims to promote traditional culturalvalues.

On February 9,(the 24th of the 12th month), the 2018 Spring Calligraphy Festival was held atthe Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) in Hanoi to honour ancientcalligraphy, drawing thousands of visitors, said Anh.-VNA
VNA

See more

The second congress of the Vietnamese Youth and Student Federation in Europe (VYSEF) on May 9 ( Photo: VNA)

Vietnamese youth in Europe strengthen ties, expand network

For 2026–2031, VYSEF aims to develop in a more professional and sustainable manner, focusing on promoting digital transformation, improving coordination of activities, strengthening connections among young intellectuals, and promoting cooperation with international partners.

Party General Secretary and State President To Lam meets with the Vietnamese community, officials and staff of the Vietnamese Embassy in Sri Lanka on May 8. (Photo: VNA)

Top leader meets Vietnamese embassy staff, community in Sri Lanka

Party General Secretary and State President To Lam praised the community’s efforts in preserving Vietnamese culture, language and traditions and called on them to uphold the national identity while integrating well into the host society and complying with local laws.

At the HUTECH Job Fair 2026 in Ho Chi Minh City on May 7. (Photo: HUTECH)

Nearly 200 technology firms join HUTECH Job Fair 2026

The event offered more than 6,600 job and internship opportunities across a wide range of sectors, including information technology, engineering, aviation, logistics, finance, e-commerce, tourism and services. It was jointly organised by technology enterprises and the Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH).

Politburo member and Director of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics (HCMA) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Doan Minh Huan (right) and Chief Representative of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in Vietnam Kobayashi Yosuke at their meeting on May 7. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam, Japan strengthen cooperation in leadership training

Stressing that Vietnam is entering a new stage of development with increasingly high demands on the quality of human resources, particularly strategic-level leaders and managers, Politburo member and Director of the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics (HCMA) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Doan Minh Huan suggested that the two sides continue to deepen, upgrade and renew their training cooperation programmes.

The naval force presents the national flag to a fisherman. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam Fisheries Society protests China’s unilateral fishing ban in East Sea

The society stressed that the ban is unilateral and unjustified; seriously infringes upon Vietnam’s sovereignty, rights and legitimate interests; violates international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS); and runs counter to the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the East Sea (DOC).

Tay Ninh Cao Dai Holy See, located in Long Hoa ward, Tay Ninh province, is regarded as the spiritual centre of Cao Dai. (Photo: VNA)

📝OP-ED: Freedom of belief and religion in Vietnam cannot be distorted

According to the Ministry of Ethnic and Religious Affairs, more than 95% of the population engage in religious or belief-related activities. A total of 43 organisations representing 16 religions have been officially recognised and granted registration certificates, with nearly 28 million followers.

The Vietnam Association for Protection of Child Rights (VACR) holds an extraordinary congress in Hanoi on May 5-6. (Photo: VNA)

Child rights association puts online safety at forefront

Since the start of the tenure, the Vietnam Association for Protection of Child Rights (VACR) has mobilised more than 250 billion VND (9.5 million USD) in cash and goods to support about 235,000 children nationwide. It also reported legal counselling in nearly 140 child abuse and rights violation cases.