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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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Kumquat trees in Van Giang come in a variety of types, ranging from bonsai kumquat, kumquat pots, to traditional ones.
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The Kumquat pots on offer come in various shapes and sizes
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The kumquat beds are ready to be taken to the local market to be sold.
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Farmers take care of the grapefruit roots before they take them to the local market
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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).
These days, kumquat and grapefruit fields across Van Giang district in the northern province of Hung Yen are being meticulously taken care of by talented gardeners in preparation for the traditional Lunar New Year festival.










