Tuoi Tre news: Peach blossom flowers ready for New Year celebration in Hanoi
Many Hanoi residents have started moving away from the tradition of only using peach blossom flowers as a decoration for the Vietnamese Lunar New Year and instead are using the flowers for the secular ...
Over more than 30 years of growing peach blossom trees, Le Ham, living in Nhat Tan Flower Village, Tay Ho District in Hanoi, has faced many setbacks. People come to Nhat Tan Flower Village to buy thất ...
Japan Today: Beyond sakura: How to tell a cherry blossom from a plum or peach flower
Beyond sakura: How to tell a cherry blossom from a plum or peach flower
The owners of peach blossom in Hanoi’s Nhat Tan are busy collecting and replanting peach blossom stumps which were rented out for Tet holiday. After collecting, the stumps will be used for the ...
The Post and Courier: Peach blossoms inspire memories, reflection in ‘Peach Blossom Lit’
Come March, my thoughts turn to peach blossoms and memories of family fruit trees. One tree from youth stands above others. From my deep well of memories, my mother’s lonely ...
Peach, kumquat and apricot trees have gone on sale at Nhat Tan Flower Village and are in high demand as Hanoians prepare for the upcoming Lunar New Year Festival (Tet). Peach, kumquat and apricot ...
Japan Today: Cherry, peach and plum blossoms: Can you tell them apart?
Cherry blossoms are pretty easy to distinguish, aren’t they? Should you find yourself in a Japanese garden and see a tree covered in flowers with five petals and a pink color, those must be the fabled ...