1. My Tho Flower Market
My Tho Spring Flower Market is held from the 20th of the 12th lunar month to noon on the 30th of Tet, located at the Thu Khoa Huân Park. The market gathers around 600 booths along the streets of 30th April, Trung Trac, Le Loi, Rach Gam, Huyen Thoai, Thien Ho Duong, Nguyen Binh Khiem, Lanh Binh Thang, and Truong Dinh, offering flowers and ornamental plants from local gardeners and artisans. A notable feature of Tien Giang is the Tan My Chanh flower village, which supplies flowers to the province and surrounding areas. As Tet approaches, the market becomes more vibrant, with stalls filled with a variety of flowers. The market mainly offers traditional flowers such as apricot blossoms, marigolds, rooster flowers, chrysanthemums, and bougainvillea. In addition to shopping, visitors also enjoy the colorful flower displays during Tet.
One unique feature of the My Tho Spring Flower Market is the organization of the market by street, with each road dedicated to a specific type of flower, making it easier for visitors to shop and enjoy. This annual traditional flower market is an important gathering for gardeners to share experiences and keep up with the growing demand for flowers in My Tho. As Tet nears, the market becomes increasingly lively, attracting more buyers, sellers, and visitors. With this festive atmosphere, it is hoped that flower vendors will have a prosperous and successful flower season, and that the market will fulfill the local community's flower-buying needs for a joyful and prosperous Tet.

2. Long Xuyen Flower Market
Strolling through the Long Xuyen Spring Flower Market in the days leading up to Tet, visitors are often awestruck by the vibrant beauty of the various flowers and the surprising diversity of plant species. According to the market's florists, more than 80% of the flowers and ornamental plants here come from Chợ Lách, Tiền Giang, Sa Đéc, and An Giang, as well as native species such as roses, chrysanthemums, marigolds, cactus, bougainvillea, kalanchoe, and frangipani. This Tet flower market in Long Xuyen has become a characteristic feature of Tet celebrations in An Giang. Visitors will be delighted to stroll through the market, soaking in the festive atmosphere and selecting beautiful flower pots for the new year, while snapping stunning photos.
With the open space between the Hoang Dieu and Duy Tan bridges, complemented by the dazzling, charming floral lights, the Long Xuyen Spring Flower Market is truly a must-see destination for anyone visiting An Giang during this time. The market is located along Bui Van Danh, Pham Hong Thai, and Le Thi Nien streets, providing easy access for transporting flower pots via the river. The market not only features local gardeners but also attracts many florists from neighboring provinces such as Dong Thap, Tien Giang, Ben Tre, and Soc Trang. Visitors can find a wide variety of flowers and ornamental plants like dahlias, cockscomb, velvet roses, sunflowers, and impatiens on display.

3. Tra Vinh Flower Market
As the year comes to a close, the Tra Vinh Tet Flower Market becomes vibrant and bustling with the colors of countless flowers. Visitors are sure to be delighted not only by the sight of the flowers but also by the chance to shop for them, take photos, and catch up with friends. The market opens from the 23rd day of the lunar calendar, featuring traditional flowers like French marigolds, chrysanthemums, Taiwan chrysanthemums, tiger chrysanthemums, cockscomb, purple dahlias, and bellflowers. Streets like Dien Bien Phu and Pham Thai Buong also become dazzling and charming with Tet flowers. Typically, the fresh flower section is separated from the ornamental plant area, with flower vendors moving to streets like To Thi Huynh and Nguyen Thai Hoc. Like other Tet flower markets, it predominantly showcases traditional flowers like marigolds, bougainvillea, yellow chrysanthemums, sunflowers, poinsettias, and pansies.
Tra Vinh has two flower-growing villages in Vinh Yen Hamlet, Long Duc Commune, and Long Binh Hamlet, Ward 4, Tra Vinh City. These villages have been established for over 60 years and consist of 158 households cultivating flowers over an area of 30 hectares. In 2011, they were officially recognized as traditional craft villages by the provincial People's Committee. Each Tet season, these flower villages produce around 300,000 flower pots. According to local farmers, approximately 60% of the flowers are sold outside the province, with the rest serving the local market, which may lead to occasional flower shortages. However, the Tra Vinh Flower Market remains filled with the vivid colors of traditional Tet flowers such as marigolds, chrysanthemums, and the mystical plants of Tet. The golden hues of the apricot blossoms blend with the red of the poinsettias, complemented by the green of the leaves, creating a lively and festive atmosphere.

4. Ninh Kieu Flower Market
The Ninh Kieu Spring Flower Market is considered the largest flower market in Can Tho during Tet. This area is a popular spot for both tourists and locals visiting Can Tho, making the presence of a Tet flower market to cater to the needs of both shopping and sightseeing very important. The Ninh Kieu Flower Market is a famous landmark of Can Tho. It is located on Hai Ba Trung Street, from the Ninh Kieu Wharf to the Can Tho Old Market. Starting from the 23rd day of the lunar year, flowers from surrounding areas are brought in to be sold here.
The Ninh Kieu Flower Market stretches along Hai Ba Trung Street, over 1 km long. From the 23rd day of the lunar calendar, hundreds of flower varieties, including orchids, yellow apricots, camellias, chili plants, cockscomb, bougainvillea, sunflowers, and chrysanthemums, fill the market, making it even more colorful. Every year, flowers from Bến Tre, Đồng Tháp, Hậu Giang, Vĩnh Long, and Can Tho pour in to meet the Tet demand. The bright colors of the flowers create a beautiful, festive atmosphere, and the market becomes a lively and vibrant place. Don’t miss this spot if you’re in Can Tho during Tet.


5. Bac Lieu Flower Market
As the year draws to a close, Bac Lieu dons a vibrant new look with colorful flags, glowing multicolored lights, and festive decorations. In this lively atmosphere, the Tet flowers bloom in full splendor, adding to the beauty of the season. The tradition of enjoying flowers has become an integral part of Vietnamese culture during the Tet holiday, and Bac Lieu’s flower market is an unmissable destination during this time. Visitors to the city during these days are greeted with a variety of new flower species such as swan orchids, azaleas, and camellias. The spring breeze, lively Tet tunes, and the sparkling lights of the market create a vibrant and energetic atmosphere, making Bac Lieu a place full of life and rich in local tradition.
In addition to real flowers, many people also enjoy the artificial flower stalls due to their variety of designs and colors. Every year, the Bac Lieu Tet Flower Market becomes a bustling, colorful hub, where locals from Bac Lieu City and neighboring areas gather to shop, admire the flowers, and enjoy the festive ambiance. With nearly 50 flower stalls, this year’s market, though not as large as previous seasons, still offers a wide range of flower varieties, colors, and styles, including several new flower species such as swan orchids, camellias, and azaleas. Along Nguyen Tat Thanh Flower Street, vendors continue to bring in new flowers, ensuring that buyers have plenty of options to choose from.

6. Rach Gia Flower Market
The Rach Gia Tet Flower Market has become a charming and distinctive feature of the Tet holiday in the peaceful land of Kien Giang. You’ll be delighted as you stroll through the vibrant flower market, breathing in the fresh spring air, snapping pictures for memories, and selecting the most beautiful flowers to decorate your home for Tet. For the people of Rach Gia, the Tet flower market is an essential part of the year-end celebrations. Every year, the market’s familiar sights return, but they never grow old or tiresome. This is the magic of the fragrant blossoms, the appeal of countless flower varieties, all coming together to celebrate the arrival of the new spring season.
The Rach Gia Spring Flower Market spans hundreds of stalls displaying fresh flowers, bonsai trees, ornamental plants, and other local goods across more than 5 hectares, divided into 10 sections for easy navigation and shopping. Along the route leading to Phu Gia Island, visitors can experience a recreated floating market scene, typical of the Southern Vietnam riverine trade, with boats filled with fruits, flowers, and other goods. In addition, during Tet, the spring flower streets along the main roads leading to the Phu Cuong - Rach Gia urban center feature five clusters of ornamental displays representing the Vietnamese countryside and the characters Phuc, Loc, Tho, Tai, and Canh. Visitors can also enjoy the sight of scholars writing Tet couplets and participate in a display competition for bonsai orchids.


7. Ca Mau Flower Market
Every year, as the end of the year approaches and the flower markets begin to bloom, the festive spirit of Tet fills the streets. As the Lunar New Year of the Ox approaches, Ca Mau hosts its annual flower market along both sides of Phan Ngoc Hien Street. With an array of flowers in full bloom, the market creates a cheerful and bustling atmosphere to welcome the new year. The Ca Mau Tet Flower Market opens from the full moon day until the end of the lunar month. It is the busiest and most crowded place during the final days of the year. With around 150 flower stalls, the vibrant colors of the flowers add charm and beauty to the market. Common flowers sold here include yellow apricot blossoms, marigolds, chrysanthemums, chrysanthemums, and roses.
Rest assured, you will find the prices of the flowers here quite reasonable, catering to every budget. People from both the city and rural areas flock to the market to buy flowers, enjoy the view, and take photos. The Tet Flower Market has long been an integral part of Vietnam’s traditional Tet celebrations. Visitors come not only to choose a branch of peach blossoms or a pot of apricots but also to find moments of peace, hoping for a prosperous and happy new year. Each region brings its own unique flowers, adding to the colorful mosaic of Vietnam during Tet.

8. Song Tien Flower Market
Song Tien Flower Market, Vinh Long typically opens from the 23rd day of the Lunar New Year, marking it as one of the largest and most vibrant flower markets in the Mekong Delta. Known for its picturesque beauty, it has become a must-visit destination for both local and international visitors. During this period, the market transforms into a springtime haven, with colorful flowers filling the area. Boats and barges, bustling with activity, come and go along the river, bringing flowers from places like Sa Dec (Dong Thap), Cho Lach (Ben Tre), An Binh Isle, Binh Hoa Phuoc, and Dong Phu. What makes this market unique is the convenience it offers; visitors can easily purchase flowers by motorcycle or hire a rickshaw to have flowers delivered directly to their homes. As you stroll through the market, you’ll be enchanted by the vibrant flower carpets lining the riverbank, with flowers and smiles spreading warmth across the town, bringing joy and happiness to every home during the new year festivities.
In the cool air of the days leading up to Tet, the gentle breeze from the Song Tien River adds to the festive atmosphere. The crowd of people and the stunning display of flowers create a magical scene. In this sacred moment, the harmony between the sky, earth, people, and flowers reflects the traditional cultural spirit of the Mekong Delta region. Without a doubt, Song Tien Flower Market is a cultural destination for visitors. The boats, piled high with flowers, create a floating market on the river. The flowers stretch along streets from Vinh Long Market to Cai Ca Bridge, reaching across Trưng Nữ Vương, Hưng Đạo Vương, and Le Lai Squares, and extending into the heart of the provincial cultural center, forming a radiant sea of colors. During the spring festival, young couples walk side by side, basking in the scent of flowers and the atmosphere of love, enjoying the view and the festive spirit. Song Tien Flower Market is not just a place to buy and sell, but a cultural activity that embodies the traditional values of the region.

9. Cao Lanh Flower Market
The lively atmosphere of the New Year is beginning to spread throughout the streets of Cao Lanh City. At the Cao Lanh Tet Flower Market, the bustling trade and busy exchanges are in full swing. In addition to traditional flowers such as apricot blossoms, chrysanthemums, and marigolds, the market also showcases a variety of new and unique bonsai and ornamental plants, offering visitors a wealth of experiences. The market is set up along the sidewalks and streets around the Dong Thap Sports Complex. Specifically, the sidewalk along Ton Duc Thang Street (near the Multipurpose Gymnasium) is dedicated to ornamental plants, while another section sells orchids. In other areas like Truong Han Sieu Street, you'll find watermelon and fruit vendors along with other plants. The Trần Quang Diệu, Thủ Khoa Huân, Duy Tân, and Hàm Nghi Streets are home to flower and plant stalls, with the area in front of the B Grandstand also hosting flower sales.
Every year, during Tet, the Cao Lanh Flower Market in Dong Thap bursts with color and vibrancy, featuring flowers from renowned regions in the Mekong Delta. The market not only caters to those looking to buy flowers but also serves as a popular destination for sightseeing. A standout feature of this market is its beautiful flower walkway, where visitors can take pictures and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Orchids are arranged on boats, in pig-shaped pots, hanging baskets, and other creative containers, ranging in price from 100,000 VND to several million VND. One of the highlights of the market is the display of orchids, which have seen increased attention to presentation this year compared to previous years. The stalls now feature more diverse orchid varieties and larger quantities to meet customer demand. Every year, the Cao Lanh Flower Market remains open throughout the entire lunar month of December.

10. Ben Tre Flower Market
Each spring, in the 'kingdom' of flowers and ornamental plants in Ben Tre, the local industry gears up to meet market demand. This is the time when tourists come to admire the vast array of flowers and plants, all competing to showcase their vibrant beauty, almost like scenes from a painting. As you drive along National Road 57 from Cho Lach District to Mo Cay Bac District, you’ll be mesmerized by the thousands of colorful flowers lining both sides of the road. Nearly every household here grows flowers and ornamental plants to sell for Tet. The flowers are beautifully arranged, filling yards and gardens, creating picturesque scenes. Further into rural areas, you’ll find entire streets lined with marigolds, chrysanthemums, orchids, apricots, and kumquat trees. The Ben Tre Spring Flower Market has certainly become a significant feature of the city’s charm during Tet, and it holds the hopes and aspirations of the people for a prosperous new year.
By mid-December of the lunar calendar, the Ben Tre Flower Market comes alive with vendors and buyers from across the region. The sight of trucks filled with flowers arriving one after another and the sound of people chatting creates an exhilarating atmosphere, making the spring season even more festive. Every year, around 900 stalls from all over the province, as well as neighboring provinces, come to the market. The flower market is filled with traditional Tet flowers like apricot blossoms, chrysanthemums, marigolds, and orchids, but also boasts a wide variety of plants, and there’s something for every budget. Visitors to Cho Lach during the Tet season can also witness local artisans transform kumquat trees and other plants into unique sculptures of animals and pagodas, a signature craft of the region. These one-of-a-kind creations are sold in flower markets across the country.

