As the opening of the Giap Thin Spring Flower Market 2024 is approaching, stall owners are rushing to gather goods to meet people's needs for Tet and spring.
Ms. Hong Thuong, a vendor at the Flower Market, said that this year, along with chrysanthemums (grown in Ninh Phuc commune, Ninh Binh city) priced at 300,000 VND/pot, the stall also prepared yellow apricots (imported from Ben Tre province) priced at about 650,000 VND/pot, bonsai kumquat pots priced at 350,000 VND/pot, kumquat grafted on driftwood priced from 6 million VND or more...

The owner of Son Trang Fresh Flower Shop said that the shop mainly imports orchids from Da Lat... Although it is quite far away, if customers request, fresh flowers will be available in Ninh Binh in just 2-3 days. It is estimated that this Tet, the shop will invest about 2 billion VND in imported goods. Each flower pot costs from several million to tens of millions of VND.


According to the staff at the wooden furniture booth: Nguyen Phu Thanh Wooden Furniture ( Ha Nam province) has participated in the Spring Flower Market in Ninh Binh for 13 years, with a revenue of over 3 billion VND in one year. However, considering that the economy was difficult last year, the store only prepared over 1 billion VND for goods for products such as "Mr. Tam Da" (1.75m high) priced at 90 million VND or the "successful horse" work made of po mu wood priced at about 250 million VND...

This year, the Giap Thin Spring Flower Market 2024 continues to be held at the Ninh Binh Provincial Sports and Gymnasium with a scale of more than 250 booths.
It is known that the People's Committee of Ninh Binh city assigned the City's Urban Environment and Services Joint Stock Company to organize the implementation, notify all people and organizations and individuals who want to participate in business at the Spring Flower Market to know and register to participate from January 20, 2024 to February 9, 2024.
The Organizing Committee of the 2024 Giap Thin Spring Flower Market requested the People's Committees of wards and communes to coordinate with relevant units to guide local people to display flowers, kumquat, peach, ornamental plants, etc. in accordance with regulations, and not to allow organizations and individuals to display and sell arbitrarily on the roadway or sidewalk outside the designated market area.
Minh Duong
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