1. Nhat Tan Flower Village
The image of Hanoi that lingers in the minds of many is that of picturesque streets filled with the fragrant scent of milk flowers, ancient houses covered in moss, and vibrant flower fields blooming at the heart of the capital. Over the course of the year, Hanoi witnesses countless flower seasons, each leaving a lasting impression. Visiting Nhat Tan Flower Garden, you'll experience the beauty of these seasonal flowers. Nhat Tan Flower Village is home to three locations for visitors to explore: a stone yard and two stunning flower gardens. Among them, the Phuong Linh flower garden stands out as a favorite for tourists. Located within Nhat Tan Flower Garden, this expansive garden showcases a wide variety of flowers, with new blooms each season, creating a colorful spectacle throughout the year. In addition to the flowers, the garden's unique decorative landscapes add to the charm, making it a popular spot for couples to take wedding photos. Known for its peach blossoms, Nhat Tan is famous for its expert cultivation of peach trees. The meticulously cared-for peach branches, with their graceful curves and abundant blossoms, are a true testament to the craftsmanship of the locals. Aside from peach blossoms, Nhat Tan also cultivates various other flowers, making the village a kaleidoscope of colors. Especially as Tet approaches, the village is filled with the bright red and pink hues of peach blossoms, setting a festive scene that captures the essence of the Spring season. In addition to peach and apricot flowers, the village also grows chrysanthemums, butterflies, and other blooms, making it a perfect destination for wedding photos and daily flower markets.


2. Ngoc Ha Flower Village
When it comes to flower-growing villages that supply flowers to Hanoi, Ngoc Ha Village is the first to come to mind, having a long history in flower cultivation. During the French colonial period, Ngoc Ha was already well-known. While it doesn’t cultivate peach blossoms like Nghi Tam, Quang Ba, or Nhat Tan, Ngoc Ha is famous for its year-round blooms including roses, chrysanthemums, violets, gladioluses, pansies, butterflies, lilies, and carnations. Visitors can come to Ngoc Ha at any time of the year to enjoy the beauty of a wide range of flowers in full bloom. During Tet, Ngoc Ha supplies a large quantity of flowers to Hanoi and surrounding areas. This village is often referred to as the 'flower village of memories,' as it evokes nostalgia for those who recall the days when people would wait for the Ngoc Ha flower vendors during the full moon. The flowers of Ngoc Ha are beautiful, and the women who sell them are graceful and elegant, wearing traditional four-piece dresses, with their hair styled in the traditional 'dui ga' fashion, rosy cheeks, and shining black teeth, as they carry their flower baskets through the streets of Hanoi. Unlike other tourist destinations, a visit to Ngoc Ha Flower Village offers a chance to explore a unique aspect of Hanoi’s culture. With over a century of flower cultivation and floral production, Ngoc Ha has become a popular spot for visitors who appreciate both nature and traditional Vietnamese architecture that has endured through the centuries.


3. Xuan Quan Flower Village
Located further from the other flower villages, Xuan Quan Flower Village in Hung Yen covers nearly 200 hectares of farmland, all located outside the dyke. Over 60% of the land in Xuan Quan is dedicated to growing flowers and ornamental plants, with 900 households specializing in flower cultivation. The most successful flower growers in this area are those who lead the way in adopting high-tech agricultural practices. Flower cultivation is considered a highly effective means of ensuring prosperity, especially during the spring season. The village boasts over 200 farming households that cultivate various flowers and ornamental plants, covering nearly 90 hectares. Xuan Quan is renowned for its vast variety of flowers, with the most famous being foreign roses, pansies, lantern flowers, dahlias, lilies, peach blossoms, azaleas, ancient tea plants, gerbera daisies, carnations, and poinsettias. Unlike other northern villages that grow flowers in rows or fields, Xuan Quan stands out by cultivating flowers in hanging pots, a method that yields higher economic returns. Whether it’s during Tet or any other time of the year, visitors to Xuan Quan will be amazed by the vibrant hanging baskets and beautiful potted plants on display. In the days leading up to Tet, the village bursts with color, with trailing flowers like petunias, bouvardia, and chrysanthemums taking center stage. As spring dawns, the fields of flowers along the Red River bank in Xuan Quan, glowing with brilliant colors, chase away the winter chill and warm up the landscape, making this area a captivating eco-tourism destination near Hanoi.


4. Nghi Tam Flower Village
The tradition of flower cultivation in Nghi Tam Village dates back many generations. The village is home to a wide variety of flowers, but it is especially famous for its chrysanthemums. These resilient flowers can be grown in pots, vases, or baskets, and come in different shapes, including single-petaled and double-petaled varieties, as well as a wide range of colors. The village grows many different types of chrysanthemums, such as Châu Sa, Bạch Thọ Mi, Đầm Hồng, Hoàng Kim Tháp, Hạc Linh, and Vạn Thọ Kim Tiền. These names are a nod to royal traditions, while the common folk refer to them based on their appearance and color, such as large yellow chrysanthemums, small yellow ones, white chrysanthemums, and patterned ones. Additionally, Nghi Tam is known for growing the rare and difficult-to-cultivate Camellia flower. The reputation of Nghi Tam’s flowers and ornamental plants extends far beyond the flower villages of Hanoi, reaching across Vietnam from the North to the South. In spring, the village becomes a bustling place, with every household’s garden bursting with vibrant flowers. The joy on the faces of the locals, especially the women, radiates through their smiles as the village blooms with life. Nghi Tam has also recently developed a reputation for cultivating bonsai trees, miniature trees, and ornamental fish.


5. Phu Thuong Flower Village
Located about 4 kilometers west of Hanoi’s city center, Phu Thuong Ward in Tay Ho District is famous for its traditional peach tree cultivation. The area, which includes the three villages of Phu Gia, Thuong Thuy, and Phu Xa, is well-known for a variety of trades, from cultivating peach blossoms and gladiolus flowers to making sticky rice, rice wine, and traditional cakes. However, peach cultivation remains the most renowned aspect of Phu Thuong. With a large peach orchard spanning 116.7 hectares, the village’s reputation is boosted by its proximity to the famous Nhat Tan peach orchards and the skilled artisans who tend to the trees. Although the area has been reduced by 20 hectares for the construction of the Nhat Tan Bridge, Phu Thuong’s peaches remain highly regarded, often surpassing those from other regions.


6. Tay Tuu Flower Village
Tay Tuu Flower Village, located in Bac Tu Liem District, about 20 kilometers from Hanoi’s city center, has a long-standing tradition of flower cultivation. The village is primarily known for its flower farming, especially lilies, which are grown with great expertise and care. Tay Tuu’s lilies are among the best in quality, and the village is a key supplier of flowers to northern Vietnam, particularly to Hanoi, throughout the year. The best time to visit the village is during November and December of the lunar calendar when the locals prepare flowers for Tết, filling the fields with vibrant blooms.
Visitors to Tay Tuu will be dazzled by the sprawling fields of golden chrysanthemums, interspersed with chrysanthemums, roses, and daisies. In the days leading up to Tết, you can also find fields of violet, gladiolus, and dahlias, all bursting with color and fragrance, enhancing the festive atmosphere. With 200 hectares of flowers, Tay Tuu is a paradise for flower lovers. Its perfectly aligned rows of chrysanthemums, blooming in radiant colors, are a sight to behold, especially for those who enjoy the simplicity and beauty of this beloved flower. These flowers are often used in Vietnamese households for altar decorations during Tết. The village also offers a wonderful opportunity for photography. Best of all, entry to Tay Tuu Flower Village is free, but don’t forget to ask the permission of the local gardeners!
Visitors to Tay Tuu will be dazzled by the sprawling fields of golden chrysanthemums, interspersed with chrysanthemums, roses, and daisies. In the days leading up to Tết, you can also find fields of violet, gladiolus, and dahlias, all bursting with color and fragrance, enhancing the festive atmosphere. With 200 hectares of flowers, Tay Tuu is a paradise for flower lovers. Its perfectly aligned rows of chrysanthemums, blooming in radiant colors, are a sight to behold, especially for those who enjoy the simplicity and beauty of this beloved flower. These flowers are often used in Vietnamese households for altar decorations during Tết. The village also offers a wonderful opportunity for photography. Best of all, entry to Tay Tuu Flower Village is free, but don’t forget to ask the permission of the local gardeners!


7. Lien Mac Flower Village
Lien Mac Flower Village is located about 12 kilometers from Hanoi’s city center, near the Thang Long Bridge, along the Red River. This tranquil village reflects the classic charm of the Red River Delta, with a livelihood rooted in agriculture. Lien Mac was once a place where locals mainly engaged in farming and livestock, but in recent years, it has gained fame for its flower cultivation, landscaping, and renowned sweet pomelo fruit. The village grows a wide variety of flowers, but chrysanthemums remain the most abundant and admired. As Tết approaches, Hanoi residents flock to Lien Mac to buy flowers and fruits for the New Year.
The village has become a popular spot for young people who come to visit, take photos, and capture beautiful moments. With a long history of flower farming and large fields filled with roses, lilies, daffodils, gladiolus, chrysanthemums, and dahlias, Lien Mac is a major supplier for Hanoi’s flower market. Due to the large quantities grown, the flowers here are more affordable than those from other flower villages in Hanoi. What was once a purely agricultural village, Lien Mac has now developed flower cultivation as a primary industry, and it has become a key flower hub alongside Tay Tuu. In addition to flowers, the village is also known for its Diễn pomelo, a popular fruit during the Tết holidays. Lien Mac remains a great destination for those looking to enjoy a vibrant flower-filled environment and capture stunning photos.
Address: Tu Liem, Hanoi.
The village has become a popular spot for young people who come to visit, take photos, and capture beautiful moments. With a long history of flower farming and large fields filled with roses, lilies, daffodils, gladiolus, chrysanthemums, and dahlias, Lien Mac is a major supplier for Hanoi’s flower market. Due to the large quantities grown, the flowers here are more affordable than those from other flower villages in Hanoi. What was once a purely agricultural village, Lien Mac has now developed flower cultivation as a primary industry, and it has become a key flower hub alongside Tay Tuu. In addition to flowers, the village is also known for its Diễn pomelo, a popular fruit during the Tết holidays. Lien Mac remains a great destination for those looking to enjoy a vibrant flower-filled environment and capture stunning photos.
Address: Tu Liem, Hanoi.


8. Me Linh Flower Village
Unlike the long-established Nhat Tan Flower Village or other famous flower villages, Me Linh Flower Village has gained popularity for supplying flowers primarily to Hanoi and several northern provinces during festive occasions. Flower cultivation began here over 20 years ago, and the fertile land of Me Linh is particularly ideal for growing roses. On frosty nights, the village glows with the light of hundreds of lanterns scattered across the flower fields, creating a magical scene. The soil here is perfect for growing roses, especially the French variety.
The best time to visit the flower gardens is from December to March, when thousands of flowers bloom in preparation for Tết and other festivities during the Lunar New Year. During chilly, foggy nights, the Me Linh flower fields take on a sparkling beauty as the lights illuminate the blooms, making for a truly enchanting atmosphere. Recently, the peaceful, serene surroundings of this suburban area and the warm hospitality of its people have made Me Linh a favorite destination for flower enthusiasts and those who appreciate beauty.
The best time to visit the flower gardens is from December to March, when thousands of flowers bloom in preparation for Tết and other festivities during the Lunar New Year. During chilly, foggy nights, the Me Linh flower fields take on a sparkling beauty as the lights illuminate the blooms, making for a truly enchanting atmosphere. Recently, the peaceful, serene surroundings of this suburban area and the warm hospitality of its people have made Me Linh a favorite destination for flower enthusiasts and those who appreciate beauty.

