"As the Lunar New Year approaches, Sa Dec Flower Village in Dong Thap Province, Vietnam, bursts into a breathtaking sea of colour. Footage captured on Tuesday reveals this historic craft village, spanning over 1,000 hectares of ornamental flower cultivation, with around 100 hectares devoted to producing blooms for the upcoming Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year). Nearly 3,000 households nurture this vibrant living tapestry. Visitors can be seen wandering along narrow paths or gliding by wooden boats through waterways adorned with flowers, all in search of the perfect snapshot. “I found the garden incredibly beautiful, with heart and flag symbols on one side, along with boat rides to admire the flowers. It was truly amazing," said visitor My Linh. Owner Le Thanh Long noted, “This year, thanks to the government hosting the 2nd Sa Dec Flower Festival, we have seen a significant increase in visitors. During peak days of the festival, we receive around 4,000 to 5,000 visitors each day.” Le continued that since the start of the year, traders from various provinces have already pre-ordered 40 to 50 percent of the flowers in this garden. The 100-year-old flower village, renowned as the ‘Flower Capital of the Mekong Delta,’ is celebrated for its vibrant ornamental flowers, traditional cultivation along the fertile banks of the Tien River, and rich cultural heritage. It was recently recognised as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage, drawing visitors eager to experience its colourful landscapes and cultural immersion. For generations, local families have perfected the art of cultivating blooms in raised beds above winding canals, creating a stunning patchwork of marigolds, chrysanthemums, and other varieties."