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Van Giang district is currently home to a range of fields with growers preparing to sell their kumquat trees to the domestic market ahead of Tet.
 

 

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Local farmers note that due to the lack of recent rainfall, they have encountered challenges in taking care of their kumquat trees.
 

 

 

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Kumquat trees in Van Giang come in a variety of types, ranging from bonsai kumquat, kumquat pots, to traditional ones.
 

 

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An array of bonsai kumquats decorated to appear in the shape of a giant vase
 

 

 

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The Kumquat pots on offer come in various shapes and sizes
 

 

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The traditional kumquat trees on offer have undergone meticulous treatment by Van Giang district’s kumquat growers.
 

 

 

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The kumquat beds are ready to be taken to the local market to be sold.
 

 

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Aside from growing kumquat trees, Van Giang is also famous for ornamental grapefruit. They are considered to be suitable to put on display on the altar during Tet
 

 

 

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Farmers take care of the grapefruit roots before they take them to the local market
 

 

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Pomelos in Van Giang are popular among local consumers who come to the market ahead of Tet
 

 

 

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Many gardeners choose to sell ornamental pots containing grapefruit in order to meet the demands of customers ahead of the festive period.
 

 

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Traders throughout the north begin their first shipments with Tet looming
 

 

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Prices of air tickets for Tet to be strictly controlled: CAAV

Prices of air tickets for Tet to be strictly controlled: CAAV

Prices of air tickets for the upcoming Tet (Lunar New year) will be tightly controlled by the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV).

Five-fruit trees, plants shaped like rats popular for Tet

Five-fruit trees, plants shaped like rats popular for Tet

Farmers in Vietnam's Mekong Delta are growing new flower and plant varieties such as five-fruit trees and rat-shaped plants for the upcoming Tet (Lunar New Year) festival, which falls on January 25 (Year of the Rat).