Variety of choices
These days, the gift market for Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20) is starting to get busier. According to reporters' observations on gift and stationery trading streets in Hanoi such as Cau Giay, Xuan Thuy, Nguyen Thai Hoc... or areas around schools, many types of gifts for November 20 are on sale.

Flower delivery service as gifts for November 20th has started to increase.
Traditional items such as fresh flowers, greeting cards, silk scarves, ties, notebooks, and high-end pens are still popular in the November 20 gift market thanks to their formality, ease of selection, and suitability for many recipients.
In addition, handicraft products, wall paintings, souvenirs printed with personal photos or teachers' names are also chosen by many people to show uniqueness and distinction.

Flowers and gifts for November 20 are sold in abundance.
In particular, technology gift products such as headphones, power banks, smart watches... are also included in the list of meaningful gifts, especially for young teachers. In addition, health gift baskets including products such as herbal tea, cordyceps, ginseng, bird's nest are popular because they show concern for the recipient's health.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Ly (parent at Nam Tu Liem Primary School, Hanoi) shared: “ For me, the most important gift on November 20 is to show respect and gratitude to teachers. This year, I plan to choose practical gifts such as high-quality pens for teachers and silk scarves or small gift baskets of tea and cakes for my child's teacher. I also plan to write a handwritten card with my child to send along. I think sincerity combined with a reasonable gift will be the most meaningful choice on this special day .”
Diverse products for many customer segments
Not only is the choice diverse, the November 20 gift market is also rich in price, suitable for all customer segments. Popular products such as cards and paper flowers cost from 20,000 to 100,000 VND.
In the mid-range segment, souvenir gift boxes and silk scarves range from 200,000 to 500,000 VND. For parents buying as a class, they can choose higher-end products priced from 1 million VND.
Desk plant products are also a reasonable choice because of their compact design, feng shui meaning and contribution to creating a green, friendly working space. The bonsai tree has an ancient shape, naturally curved trunk and is often displayed on the desk or living room with a price of about 400,000 - 700,000 VND/pot.
In addition, the miniature bonsai banyan tree with its unique twisted trunk and small, green leaves brings a lively feeling, symbolizing flexibility and luck in work, priced from 250,000 - 400,000 VND/pot. In addition, small bonsai elms and money trees symbolize attracting wealth and prosperity, with common prices ranging from 180,000 - 3 million VND/pot.

Pots of Phalaenopsis orchids in brilliant purple, white and yellow colors are on sale on the streets of Hanoi, attracting buyers on the occasion of November 20.
Mr. Tran Xuan Phu, a merchant on Cau Giay Street, shared: “ This year, customers tend to buy practical gifts that still show sophistication. We provide many gift packages according to request: from simple to high-end, individual to collective, ensuring suitability for all customer segments .”
Grasping the modern consumer trend, many retailers have also promoted online gift services to bring a convenient shopping experience to customers. Accordingly, there are "custom-made" gift packages and discount programs from 10 - 50% also contribute to promoting online consumer demand.
It can be seen that the gift market for Vietnamese Teachers' Day this year is not only rich in designs and diverse in prices, but also clearly demonstrates modern consumption trends, towards convenience, sophistication and spiritual values.
The gift market on the occasion of Vietnamese Teachers' Day, November 20, this year continues to affirm its diversity, richness and constant innovation. Whether it is a flower, a scarf or a technological product, the most important thing is the gratitude of the giver for the "ferrymen".
Source: https://congthuong.vn/thi-truong-qua-tang-20-11-da-dang-lua-chon-nhieu-phan-khuc-429796.html






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