Nhat Tan Peach Garden – The most famous flower village in Hanoi
Nhat Tan Peach Garden is a flower village in Hanoi that many people choose to take photos to welcome Tet. With warm weather, beautiful sunshine, and early blooming peach blossoms, many young people and families flock to Nhat Tan Peach Garden to create beautiful, sparkling photos for themselves. The image of people wearing Ao Dai, carrying lanterns, lucky money, and red parallel sentences to pose in a joyful atmosphere makes everyone feel that Tet is very close.
Besides peach blossoms, there are also many types of colorful flowers such as chrysanthemums, roses, butterfly flowers and strange ornamental plants. In addition, Nhat Tan Flower Garden also has many backgrounds set up such as flower gates, bridges across the lake, swings … to serve the virtual living hobby of those who love taking photos. Entrance fees to the flower gardens range from 30 to 50 thousand VND/person, depending on the time and each garden.
If you travel by motorbike or car to the Peach Garden, there are many different routes, however, you can go to Au Co Street, turn into alley 124 (inside the dike), go straight until you go up a slope, then turn left, go about 1 km to reach Nhat Tan Peach Garden. The peach garden area is very large, so you can choose to enter a garden. Remember to ask the garden owner for permission when taking photos, some gardens may charge a fee.
If you continue along this route and turn right, passing a banana garden, you will reach the Red River rock beach. The Red River rock beach has been renovated into a tourist attraction with a fee, not free entry as before. However, when you come to the rock beach, be careful not to get close to the water’s edge to ensure safety because this area can collapse due to sand.
There are many buses to Nhat Tan Peach Garden such as 33 31 55 58. You just go and stop near Anh Tri flower supermarket and follow the instructions above. (Some of you have experience going down 2 points after Anh Tri supermarket will walk in faster, you should ask the people traveling with you). You can ask the driver, bus conductor for more careful instructions.
Source: https://haufo.hanoi.gov.vn