Nestle in the western Hanoi, about 15 km from the city centre, boats one of the oldest flower village in the suburban area, famous for its huge variety of beautiful flowers: daisies curtsey in the breeze, showing off their finest colors, or dainty roses hiding shyly beneath paper covers, seeking warmth from the cold night air.
Although, these days, Tay Tuu was one of the last villages preserving the traditional profession, the elegant beauty of the capital of Hanoi, following Ngoc Ha and Quang Ba village, it has blossomed into being considered the flower granary of Hanoi.
The one day cycling tour to Tay Tuu flower village during flower seasons, you seem to be go astray an outdoor flower museum, swim in perfume and colors of chrysanthemums, lilies, roses, globe amaranths, honeysuckles, carnations,...
Gardens in Tay Tuu village draw crowds of tourists those wish to bathe in colorful flowers, snap stunning photos or even get a first-hand experience of taking care and watering flowers.
I'm traveling to Hanoi on Nov. 20th and will stay four days. Are the flower fields outside of Hanoi currently in bloom? Is it a good time to visit? Thanks for the help!