Many peach trees have begun to grow along Lac Long Quan road in Tay Ho district, Hanoi, signaling the approach of the Lunar New Year festival (Tet).
Peach blossoms have begun to bloom in Lac Long Quan road, Tay Ho district. ![]() Peach trees are planted in the middle of road.s, so people can savour their scenic views and feel the approaching atmosphere of spring ![]() The 3km long road in Lac Long Quan is thought to be the longest road for peach trees ![]() Various types of peach trees are planted along the road. ![]() The peach branches, dangling amid cold weather, symbolizes Tet in Hanoi ![]() The flow of traffic amid the red colour of peach blossoms.
Peach trees will be in full bloom during the Lunar New Year and will last until after Tet. ![]()
![]() Lac Long Quan road is well known for selling kumquat trees in Hanoi ![]() Pink peach blossoms ![]() |
VOV/Dan Tri