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Nhat Tan peach blossom village

Northern Vietnam · January – February

Days before Tet, Hanoi's peach village fills with pink blossoms — the city's essential spring ritual.

A woman holds a peach blossom branch outdoors during Tet in Vietnam.
Photo by Pew Nguyen on Pexels

About this event

What happens

Nhat Tan peach blossom village in Hanoi bursts into color each year as thousands of peach trees bloom, marking the approach of Tet, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year. The village becomes a hub for flower growers, photographers, and families preparing for the holiday. Visitors can walk among the blossoms and experience the festive atmosphere unique to this time of year.

What people do

People visit the village to admire and photograph the vibrant pink peach blossoms, often posing for traditional Tet portraits. Many locals purchase peach branches or entire trees to decorate their homes for the New Year. The area is lively with vendors, gardeners, and tourists enjoying the seasonal beauty.

Practical tips

Nhat Tan village is located about 7 km from Hanoi's Old Quarter and is best reached by taxi or motorbike. The peach blossoms are at their peak in the weeks leading up to Tet, so plan your visit during this period for the best experience. Expect crowds, especially on weekends, and consider visiting early in the morning for quieter photo opportunities.

Photos

Vibrant pink peach blossoms in full bloom on a tree in Vietnam, showcasing spring beauty.
Photo by Henry de Guzman on Pexels
a branch with pink flowers in front of a tree
Photo by Duong Ngan on Unsplash
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