To meet demand for high-end ornamental plants ahead of the 2026 Lunar New Year (Year of the Horse), Hung Tam Garden in Me So Commune, Hung Yen Province, one of northern Vietnam’s most well-known traditional flower and bonsai villages, has meticulously created a series of large-scale, symbolic works using ancient vermilion kumquat trees heavy with ripe fruit.
To meet demand for high-end ornamental plants ahead of the 2026 Lunar New Year (Year of the Horse), Hung Tam Garden in Me So Commune, Hung Yen Province, one of northern Vietnam’s most well-known traditional flower and bonsai villages, has meticulously created a series of large-scale, symbolic works using ancient vermilion kumquat trees heavy with ripe fruit.
Hung Tam Garden in Me So Commune, Hung Yen Province, creates a range of distinctive kumquat artworks, including “Ma Dao Thanh Cong”
featuring eight galloping horses, as well as “Nhat Ma Phi Thien” and “Vinh Quy
Bai To.” Photo: VNA