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Sa Dec Ornamental Flower Festival attracts record number of tourists

VnExpressVnExpress06/01/2024


Dong Thap Sa Dec Flower and Ornamental Plant Festival attracted more than 245,000 visitors during its 7 days of organization, a record number compared to festivals held in the West.

The event is organized by the People's Committee of Dong Thap province at the 950-hectare Sa Dec flower village, lasting from December 30, 2023 to January 5.

Mr. Huynh Minh Tuan, Vice Chairman of Dong Thap Provincial People's Committee, said the event has spread the potential and strengths of the century-old flower village, developed agricultural tourism, and contributed to promoting the local image.

Tourists take souvenir photos at Sa Dec Ornamental Flower Festival. Photo: Ngoc Tai

Tourists take souvenir photos at Sa Dec Ornamental Flower Festival. Photo: Ngoc Tai

During the festival, farmers sold about 300,000 flower baskets with total revenue from tourism of nearly 100 billion VND. The festival cost more than 18 billion VND, 2/3 of which came from social sources.

Sa Dec flower village is located along the Tien River with 4,000 households producing ornamental flowers, with revenue of about 3,000 billion VND in 2022. Originating from growing roses, the largest flower village in the West now has more than 2,000 varieties of ornamental flowers.

In the past two years, Dong Thap has organized many festivals such as lotus, tra fish, mango, and pink grapefruit. Other provinces in the region also organize festivals about Ao Ba Ba, rice, and Ca Mau shrimp. These festivals attract 20,000 - 200,000 visitors.

Ngoc Tai



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