With just over 20 days to go until Tet, visitors are drawn by the beautiful colour of ripening kumquat trees. Gardeners typically spend the entire year growing their kumquats so they are ready in time for Tet. In the sixth month according to the lunar calendar kumquat trees begin to bear fruit, whilst the fruit ripens and eventually turns yellow from the 11th month. Kumquat trees can be spotted on sale at local markets. In order to meet increasing demand during the buildup to Tet, gardeners must hire extra workers. A majority of growers in Tu Lien have shifted from growing traditional kumquats in their gardens to bonsai kumquat in pots. A gardener says he has received orders of around 600 pots of kumquat trees. Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, plenty of people still come to Tu Lien village to pick a kumquat tree for their homes for Tet. A pot with a bonsai kumquat tree costs around VND 500,000, equivalent to 21.7 USD. Some come in unique shapes and can be worth up to dozens of millions of VND. Từ khóa: VOV VOVworld Tu Lien kumquat village prepares for Tet holiday Feedback Submit Xem thêm