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Prolonged cold weather makes flower sellers less worried during Tet

Việt NamViệt Nam27/01/2024

In recent days, the temperature has dropped to only 9-10 degrees Celsius, which is a factor that prevents flowers from blooming early, making many people in the Tet flower business less worried and hoping for a successful business.

In the early days of December, the warm weather has made flower growers and flower traders worried because many types of flowers, especially peach blossoms, have bloomed. But since January 22, when the temperature has dropped to only 9-10 degrees Celsius, despite having to work and trade in the cold weather, the weather is a factor that "holds back" the flowers from blooming early, making many flower traders at the Spring Flower Market in Ninh Binh city less worried, hoping for a successful business...

Prolonged cold weather makes flower sellers less worried during Tet
Late afternoon at Ms. Hien's booth in Dong Thanh ward (Ninh Binh city), customers came to see and choose early beautiful That Thon peach trees to prepare for Tet.

Prolonged cold weather makes flower sellers less worried during Tet
As the evening progresses, the temperature drops with the cold wind, Mr. Tuan and other Tet flower sellers find many ways to keep their bodies warm and ensure their health.

Prolonged cold weather makes flower sellers less worried during Tet
At around 8pm, the outdoor temperature was 9 degrees Celsius. In many corners of the flower market, sellers and customers were still actively negotiating to buy and sell.

Prolonged cold weather makes flower sellers less worried during Tet
The kumquat selling area at Ninh Binh City Flower Market is still very crowded with customers coming to see the goods even though it is very cold at night.

Prolonged cold weather makes flower sellers less worried during Tet
For those who sell ornamental plants for Tet, they have to eat and sleep right on the sidewalk to look after their goods. Sitting next to a makeshift windbreak tent to sell his goods, Mr. Tran Phong shared that although he is used to the wind and rain, the cold is still a fear for those who have to look after their plants overnight like him.

Prolonged cold weather makes flower sellers less worried during Tet
The joy of Mr. Pham Duc Chinh - a peach grower in Kim Son district - next to peach trees that have been pruned and cared for for years, and are being sold at the Spring Flower Market.

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