
Images of street vendors carrying and selling ox-eye daisies have become more common across many streets of the capital in recent days as winter is drawing near.
Images of street vendors carrying and selling ox-eye daisies have become more common across many streets of the capital in recent days as winter is drawing near.
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| The weather typically starts to turn cold in late October, with passers-by often seeing street vendors carrying ox-eye daisies, also known as “Cuc hoa mi”, as they only blossom in the winter. |
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| A trader says she has started selling ox-eye daisies since last week as the flowers enter full bloom in early winter. |
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| This year fewer customers buy flowers compared to previous years, as people tighten their belt due to the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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| These street vendors help beautify the streets of the capital these days after a long quiet period of combating COVID-19. |
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| Locals enjoy the charming white petals of the Cuc hoa mi. |
(Source: VOV)









