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| The beauty of daisies, also known as “Cúc họa mi”, transforms streets throughout the capital into picturesque portraits that are perfect for a postcard. |
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| Daises often come into bloom at this time of year, but for only one month. |
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| Women don Ao Dai, Vietnam's traditional long dress and enjoy taking photos along with the flowers. |
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| The flowers can easily be found on streets throughout Hanoi, with Phan Dinh Phung, Thuy Khue, and Thanh Nien streets becoming popular spots.. |
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| The flowers typically come into full bloom in November, signaling the beginning of winter. This year it blossoms from late October, earlier than usual. |
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| A bunch of daisies can be purchased for VND100,000. |
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| Daisies are notable for their charming white petals that can be seen on most corners around the city. |
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| Small flowers are among the most popular items for locals as they decorate their homes or offices. |
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| The image of a street vendor’s bicycle dwarfed by a wide range of colourful flowers is popular on streets around the capital. |
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| The flowers make the capital’s streets gorgeous and are a warm reminder that winter is not far away. |
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