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| A seller sprays a peach blossom to keep it fresh. |
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| Hang Luoc is a busy street with different varieties of shops but one week before Tet it turns to be a flower market. |
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| Hang Luoc flower market is next to Hang Ma street which specialises in votive offerings. |
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| A young seller tenders a peach blossom for buyer. |
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| As a temporary market, few sellers have stalls while many others are movable. |
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| Peach blossoms are in different sizes and in two colours: pink and light pink. |
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| The traditional flower market attracts old-aged residents. |
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| Two sellers are trying to fix their peach blossom. |
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| Bonsai trees are on sale at the market. |
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| A woman check buds of peach blossom. Buyers tends to prefer the branch with more buds than flowers. |
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| This man hopes to sell the blossom before noon. |
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| A boy follows his mother to the morning market. |
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| The women tries to measure the size of the peach blossom to ensure it matches her house. |































