Nhat Tan peach village blooms ahead of Tet

Nhat Tan village is located in Tay Hoi district, Hanoi. This place is considered one of the largest suppliers of peach flowers in the capital.
Nhat Tan peach village blooms ahead of Tet ảnh 1Peach flowers in full bloom (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Nhat Tan village is located in Tay Ho district, Hanoi.This place is considered one of the largest suppliers of peach flowers in thecapital.

Peach trees here are diverse in types, from bonsai to large trees, mini peachesand natural peaches. However, those that are most popular with customers are:bonsai peaches, antique peaches and peach blossom branches.

A working day of the peach farmers in Nhat Tan starts very early. They travelto the garden to select the most beautiful branches, carefully cut and sellthem at the nearby Quang Ba flower market.

This market is open from morning to late at night, selling all kinds of peachblossoms.

Nhat Tan peach branches are quite reasonably priced, from 100,000 VND (4.4 USD)to 500,000 depending on size. They are the first choice of many customersbecause of their low cost and space-saving when displayed at home.

Potted peach trees often require more sophisticated care and cost from a fewmillion to several tens of millions of dong per tree.

In recent years, many companies and offices often rent giant peach trees to decoratethe lobby of their buildings. These trees have rental prices ranging from 5million to 20 million VND. At the end of Tet holiday, peach growers come topick up the trees to continue renting the following year.

Besides business, Nhat Tan village also offers free entry for visitors to visitand take photos.

In the midst of the chaos of life, watching the peach blossoms, enjoying thewonderful scenery of Nhat Tan, will definitely be an unforgettable experiencefor any visitor./.
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