The lotus harvesting season in the West Lake usually starts in May and ends in July. |
Early morning in summer, local villagers bring back home lotus flowers which they pick from the West Lake in Tay Ho District. |
A local villager is busy harvesting lotus to meet the growing demand in summer. |
From 4 am, local villagers have to get up to pick lotus flowers. The petal peeling also needs to be finished before mid-day to preserve the fragrance of the flowers. |
Locals classify lotuses before making tea. |
Some lotus flowers are for sale. |
Artisan Nguyen Thi Dan, her family and workers gather to peel off the petals to get the lotus anther as fast as possible. |
An American tourist joins making lotus tea. |
Nguyen Thi Dan is one of a few artisans well-known for traditional lotus tea making in Quang An Village, Tay Ho District, Hanoi. |
Ms. Dan and her descendants gather to peel off petals to get the lotus anther for lotus tea making. |
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The lotus anther is an indispensable ingredient of lotus tea. |
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US tourist Seth Griffin shares that he is impressed by meticulous process of making lotus tea. |
1,500 lotus flowers are needed to scent some three kilograms of tea. |
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