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Peach and kumquat trees 'stand at the market' waiting for customers on the 29th day of Tet

QA DNUM_CIZABZCACF 12:43

Few years have passed since the Tet ornamental plant market has been as quiet as this year. On the 29th of Tet, the last day of the year of the Dragon, peach, kumquat, apricot blossoms... were still abundant on the streets but there were few buyers.

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According to the reporter's records, on the 29th of Tet, the last day of the year of the Dragon, many flower and ornamental plant shops still had a large number of plants. Small traders still waited for the last customers. In the photo: The kumquat and apricot flower shop in front of Vinh City Central Park still had many on the morning of the 29th of December. Photo: QA
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Along the streets of Vinh City, many vendors still set up trees waiting for customers to buy, however, the number of people asking to buy is not much. Photo: QA
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According to many traders, the Tet ornamental plant market has never been as sluggish as this year. Many businesses have only sold about 50% of the plants, forcing them to sell all of them to recover capital on the last day of the year. Photo: QA
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Clearance signs have been erected along all the roads. Photo: QA
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Although prices have hit rock bottom, many businesses are still deserted. Photo: QA
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On Lenin Avenue (Vinh City), some yellow apricot selling points still have a large number of trees that cannot be liquidated. Photo: QA
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In Dien Thanh town, Dien Chau district, bonsai kumquat selling points still have a large number of trees on the morning of the 29th of Tet. Photo: QA
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It is known that the price of kumquat trees for Tet has decreased by 50 - 70% compared to previous days, only 200,000 - 500,000 VND/large tree. Photo: QA
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On National Highway 7B, through Dien Chau and Yen Thanh districts, many kumquat selling points still have a large number of trees in stock, especially large trees that are in short supply this year. Photo: QA
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The last kumquat trees were chosen by customers to take home on the 29th day of Tet. This year, the economy is difficult, people's income has decreased, so the market for flowers and ornamental plants for Tet is also more gloomy than previous years. Many traders hope to liquidate all the remaining trees this afternoon to clean up and officially close for Tet. Photo: QA

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