Duong Van Nhan, Director of the Dong Nai Center for Investment, Trade and Tourism Promotion (Tan Trieu Ward), said preparations for the spring flower fair at the center have now been completed. The fair will run until the afternoon of the 29th day of the 12th lunar month (February 16), featuring 206 booths, the same scale as last year's event. As of now, nearly 90 percent of the booths have been booked by garden owners and traders, who have begun transporting flowers and ornamental plants to serve residents shopping for Tet decorations.
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| Residents visit and inquire about purchasing Tet flowers at the spring flower fair held at the Dong Nai Center for Investment, Trade and Tourism Promotion (Tan Trieu Ward). Photo: Hai Quan |
In addition to a variety of affordable ornamental plants and flowers, many garden owners and traders have brought large ornamental trees, apricot blossoms, bougainvillea, and other eye-catching displays to this year's spring flower fair, meticulously styled to attract visitors for sightseeing and photo-taking.
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| Many large-sized apricot blossom trees on display at the spring flower fair held by the Dong Nai Center for Investment, Trade and Tourism Promotion (Tan Trieu Ward) are drawing numerous visitors. Photo: Hai Quan |
According to Duong Van Nhan, the organizing committee of the spring flower fair will provide support and create favorable conditions for small traders to conduct business and for residents to purchase flowers with ease. At the same time, plans will be put in place to establish designated flower-gathering zones, manage entry and exit routes, and prohibit street vending at the gates and within the fairgrounds. In particular, the center will strengthen coordination with ward police and local civil defense forces, increase staffing, and install additional surveillance cameras to ensure security and public order at the spring flower fair.
By Hai Quan – Translated by Minh Hong, Minho







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