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Tao Đàn Spring Flower Festival opens

Designed to look like a colourful garden, the annual 2019 Spring Flower Festival at Tao Dan Park attracts many foreign and Vietnamese photographers, sculptors and painters who find inspiration in nature. — VNS Photo Phuong Mai
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HCM CITY —  The annual 2019 Spring Flower Festival opened yesterday at the Tao Dan Park in HCM City’s District 1.

The 12-day event displays 5,000 indigenous and foreign flowers, ornamental fish, bonsai plants and trees, most of which were provided by florists, farms, handicraft villages and businesspeople involved in agriculture from southern provinces.

Well-known handicraft villages and farms in HCM City, Da Lat, and the provinces of Binh Duong, Dong Thap, Tien Giang, Vinh Long and Ben Tre are introducing their products at the festival. 

“We often visit Spring Flower Festival at Tao Dan Park every year to see and buy flowers for display at home for Tet. Visiting it is part of Saigonese lifestyle,” said Vu Thuy Ngan, a resident of District 3, who took her children to the festival’s opening ceremony last night. 

Dozens of musical and dance performances in praise of the country, soldiers and late President Ho Chi Minh, which were staged by State-owned traditional art troupes, are also included during the event.   

A variety of street shows featuring folk art and games staged by hundreds of puppet and circus performers will dazzle visitors every night.  

Cultural exhibits such as traditional food festivals, calligraphy and painting displays are also featured.

Designed to look like a colourful garden, the Spring Flower Festival at Tao Dan Park attracts foreign and local photographers, sculptors and painters who find inspiration in nature,” said Vo Khanh Hung, deputy director of the city’s Department of Transport, a member of the festival’s organising board. 

“We have worked to make the festival a famous tourist site,” said Hung, adding that last year more than 800,000 people visited during Tet

The festival will end on February 10, the sixth day of the lunar calendar’s first month. Tickets are VND30,000 (US$1.3). Entrance is free for children under 12 years old. — VNS


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