Stalls overflow with bouquets in the markets, blooms hang from pot plants in the streets and flower growers make hay while the sun shines. It's spring festival fever. Hoai Nam reports. Stalls overflow ...
Pronounced ‘mai’, Vietnamese people believe that to have these branches blooming on the first days of the Lunar New Year is a very auspicious omen for the year ahead. In areas of Queensland and the ...
Apart from peach flower and marumi kumquat, Vietnamese, especially southerners, often celebrate the Tet (Lunar New Year) festival with yellow apricot blossom (Ochna integerrima) that symbolises good ...
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