The Tet flower and ornamental plant market in Hai Phong is entering peak season, offering a wide variety of types and prices to meet all demands of city residents.

Peach and kumquat blossoms dominate at spring flower market.
Starting from February 2 (Lunar December 15), the Tet spring flower market 2026 has officially opened along the sidewalk of Le Hong Phong street.
The market runs for 15 days, closing on February 16 (Lunar December 29), and remains the city's largest annual spring flower market, organized by the former Ngo Quyen district (now Ngo Quyen ward and Gia Vien ward).
Hundreds of stalls display all kinds of flowers, ornamental plants, miniature landscapes, and Tet souvenirs. Especially, the market has many peach blossoms of all kinds alongside potted kumquats, bonsai kumquats, ornamental pomelos, … painting a vibrant spring picture amid the urban heart.

For many people, beautiful kumquat trees must feature all ‘four treasures’: ripe golden fruits, green fruits, fresh buds, and white flower buds, symbolizing god luck and prosperity.
Not only kumquats, but peach blossoms are also attracting attention from residents.
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Not only in the central area, but wards such as Hai Duong, Tran Hung Dao, Hai An, Le Chan, Kien An, An Hai, and the Cat Hai special zone are also hosting spring flower markets to serve local residents. According to growers, favorable weather has led to better growth for peach blossoms and kumquats this year, with more buds, larger fruits, fresher colors, and more attractive shapes compared to last year.
Besides, there are various flowers like winter peach blossoms, dahlias, gladiolus, … symbolizing good fortune and blessings for the new year. Notably, the golden apricot blossoms from Central and Southern regions are fewer compared to previous years due to the impact of late 2025 floods.
With abundant supply, diverse prices, and thorough preparations from local authorities, the 2026 Tet flower and ornamental plant market in Hai Phong city is expected to fully meet residents’ needs, bringing warm spring colors to every household as Tet approaches.
Hai Phong News