Growing flowers on raised platforms is a traditional cultivation technique practised by farmers in Sa Dec Flower Village. (Photo: VNA)
Growing flowers on raised platforms is a traditional cultivation technique practised by farmers in Sa Dec Flower Village. (Photo: VNA)
Multi-coloured chrysanthemum pompon flowers of the Tan An flower and ornamental plant production and supply cooperative group (Sa Dec ward) are grown on raised platforms. (Photo: VNA)
Multi-coloured chrysanthemum pompon flowers of the Tan An flower and ornamental plant production and supply cooperative group (Sa Dec ward) are grown on raised platforms. (Photo: VNA)
Flowers and ornamental plants grown on raised platforms are not affected by flooding, allowing year-round production. (Photo: VNA)
Flowers and ornamental plants grown on raised platforms are not affected by flooding, allowing year-round production. (Photo: VNA)
Growing flowers and ornamental plants on raised platforms is a traditional farming method of the family of Nguyen Van Sang in Sa Dec ward. (Photo: VNA)
Growing flowers and ornamental plants on raised platforms is a traditional farming method of the family of Nguyen Van Sang in Sa Dec ward. (Photo: VNA)
Flowers grown on raised platforms are less affected by weeds. (Photo: VNA)
Flowers grown on raised platforms are less affected by weeds. (Photo: VNA)
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Raised-platform flower growing defines Sa Dec flower village

Sa Dec flower village in Dong Thap province is known for its traditional practice of growing flowers and ornamental plants on raised platforms rather than in the ground. Adapted to local conditions, this method helps prevent flooding, limits weeds and pests, reduces labour and costs, and enables year-round production, creating a distinctive hallmark of the village.