Discover the Top 12 Famous Flower Villages Around Hanoi

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5. Ngoc Ha Flower Village

When it comes to flower cultivation and supply for Hanoi, we must mention Ngoc Ha Flower Village.

This flower village has a long history. Ancient books record that in the late Tran dynasty, General Tran Chau brought his army to Thang Long and stationed at Hoang Hoa market.

During the French colonial period, Ngoc Ha Flower Village was also very famous. Here, instead of cultivating peach blossoms like Nghi Tam, Quang Ba, Nhat Tan, they grow flowers all year round, such as roses, chrysanthemums, violets, orchids, pansies, butterflies, trumpets, snapdragons...

Vibrant Ngoc Ha Flower Village

6. Phung Cong Flower Village

Phung Cong Flower Village in Van Giang district, Hung Yen province, is renowned for its cultivation of ornamental plants and flowers. In addition to growing various flowers such as orchids, lilies, hydrangeas, and marigolds, the locals also cultivate a variety of bonsai trees such as silk-cotton, santal, and lucky wood...

Particularly, Phung Cong is famous for growing tea flowers, also known as hydrangeas or tea roses - a plant that many people favor and sells well during the Tet holiday.

To reach Phung Cong, head towards Bat Trang pottery village but continue past it and cross the Bac Hung Hai bridge for about 2 km; you will see many signs. The village is located on the left side along the Red River dike.

Phung Cong Blossom Village

7. Phu Thuong Flower Village

Located about 4km west of the capital Hanoi, Phu Thuong ward (Tay Ho district) is renowned for its traditional peach blossom cultivation.

Similar to Nhat Tan Peach Blossom Village, the area dedicated to peach blossom cultivation in Phu Thuong has gradually diminished due to urbanization. However, it remains an integral part, especially for families with generations of attachment. Visiting Phu Thuong during the spring, one gains a deeper understanding of the work of those cultivating peach blossoms here...

In recent years, Phu Thuong peach blossoms have become an attractive destination, attracting a large number of visitors to explore and purchase peach blossoms for every Tet season. Buyers come not only from Hanoi and nearby regions but also from the Southern part of Vietnam, placing large orders.

Phu Thuong Flower Village

8. Four Hamlets Flower Village

Heading 2 km upstream from the center of Hanoi, across the Yen Phu ferry gate, you'll encounter Four Hamlets Flower Village with flower fields stretching along the banks of the Red River.

Despite facing the pressure of urbanization, Four Hamlets Flower Village manages to preserve cultivated land for flowers. It is renowned for ornamental flowers.

In addition to flower fields beyond the paddy, gardens, corners of yards, and even rooftop balconies are utilized by locals for planting, grafting, and shaping ornamental plants. This location is well-known among plant enthusiasts as Four Hamlets Flower Village is adjacent to Nghi Tam Ornamental Plant Village.

Four Hamlets Flower Village

9. Xuân Quan Flower Village

Xuân Quan Flower Village is located in Xuan Quan commune, Van Giang district, Hung Yen province, with a total cultivated land area of nearly 200 hectares, all outside the dike.

In Xuân Quan, various traditional flowers (roses, chrysanthemums...), high-quality flowers (lilies, orchids...), hanging basket flowers (petunias, moss roses...), ground-cover plants, and many ornamental trees (peach blossoms, ficus trees...) are predominantly cultivated. Being around 20 km from Hanoi and in close proximity to Bat Trang pottery village, you can easily reach it by taking the Long Bien dike road, catching bus 47, and then using a motorbike taxi for the last stretch.

Xuân Quan Flower Village

10. Kim Chung Flower Village

Situated north of the Red River, Kim Chung Flower Village mainly cultivates various single-species and kumquat flowers, peach blossoms, and ornamental trees during the Tet festival. From the center of Hanoi, cross the Chuong Duong Bridge, Duong Bridge, and follow National Highway 3 to Kim Chung commune (Dong Anh district).

Only recently developed in the past few years, Kim Chung Flower Village has introduced many beautiful flower species to the market, becoming one of the rapidly growing flower villages. It has also become a weekend rendezvous for young people to enjoy and take photos.

Kim Chung Flower Village

11. Liên Mạc Flower Village

From a purely agricultural village, Liên Mạc has now embraced flower cultivation as a primary profession. The village is gradually becoming a major flower supplier alongside Tây Tựu. In addition to its strength in flower cultivation, the village also grows Diễn pomelos – a highly sought-after fruit during the Tet holiday.

The village is only about 12 km from the center of Hanoi. You can travel by motorbike along Âu Cơ Street to the foot of Thăng Long Bridge, passing through Vẽ Pagoda, Chèm Pagoda, and crossing the bridge about 2 km along the riverbank to reach the village gate.

Liên Mạc Flower Village

12. Quảng Bá Flower Village

Following the West Lake and the Red River for just over 1 km, we come across a well-known flower village, Quảng Bá. The fields and ornamental kumquat gardens are laden with branches full of fruit, each tree expertly pruned and shaped.

The fame of ornamental kumquats here lies not only in their abundant fruit but also in their beautifully shaped branches, ripe fruits glowing yellow, and large, lush green leaves.

No wonder the gardeners in Quảng Bá don't just bring their trees to the street vendors; instead, those who appreciate ornamental plants go directly to the gardens to choose, even if the prices are much higher compared to buying under the Hàng Lược flower market.

In addition to the main ornamental kumquats, many high-quality foliage plants with imported varieties such as Dutch-Japanese Chrysanthemums, Thai Orchids, French Roses, etc., are also extensively cultivated on the reclaimed land along the Red River.

Quảng Bá Flower Village

Frequently Asked Questions

1.

What makes Tay Tuu Flower Village a popular destination?

Tay Tuu Flower Village, located about 15km from Hanoi, is popular for its vibrant fields of chrysanthemums and various flower species. The village offers inexpensive flowers year-round, especially during Tet, attracting many visitors on weekends.
2.

How does Me Linh Flower Village differ from other flower villages?

Me Linh Flower Village, situated 30km from Hanoi, stands out for its diverse flower species, including new rose varieties. The village is especially stunning during Tet when illuminated by electric lights, creating a magical atmosphere.
3.

What types of flowers can be found in Nhat Tan Flower Village?

Nhat Tan Flower Village is renowned for its peach blossoms, which are essential during Tet. Besides peach blossoms, the village cultivates chrysanthemums, daisies, and orchids, making it a year-round attraction for photographers and visitors.
4.

Is Nghi Tam Flower Village known for any specific flower varieties?

Yes, Nghi Tam Flower Village is famous for its diverse chrysanthemum varieties. Additionally, it cultivates rare Tea flowers and has developed a reputation for bonsai and ornamental fish farming, showcasing a unique blend of floral artistry.
5.

What are the notable features of Ngoc Ha Flower Village?

Ngoc Ha Flower Village boasts a long history of flower cultivation, specializing in roses, orchids, and violets. Unlike other villages, it grows flowers year-round, making it a reliable source for floral supplies in Hanoi.
6.

How can visitors access Phung Cong Flower Village from Hanoi?

To reach Phung Cong Flower Village, head towards Bat Trang pottery village, then cross the Bac Hung Hai bridge for about 2 km. Signs will guide you to the village, known for its ornamental plants and hydrangeas.
7.

What distinguishes Kim Chung Flower Village in terms of cultivation?

Kim Chung Flower Village, located north of the Red River, specializes in kumquat flowers and ornamental trees, particularly during Tet. This rapidly developing village has recently introduced various beautiful flower species to the market.

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