Sa Dec Flower Village - The Flower Capital of the Mekong Delta

icon-locationLàng hoa Sa Đéc, Đường Hoa Sa Đéc, Tân Quy Đông, Sa Đéc, Đồng Tháp, Việt Nam
Sa Dec Flower Village, a renowned tourist destination in Dong Thap Province, is one of the oldest and largest flower-growing villages in the Mekong Delta. With over 100 years of tradition in ornamental flower cultivation, it not only supplies flowers for the domestic market but also exports them to other countries.

Located in Tan Quy Dong Commune, Sa Dec Town, Dong Thap Province, the village is about 130 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City, making it easily accessible for visitors from major southern cities. Sa Dec Flower Village is also close to other popular tourist spots in the Mekong Delta, such as Kien Giang, Vinh Long, Ben Tre, and Can Tho, creating an ideal route for those exploring the southwestern region.

1. Best Time to Visit Sa Dec Flower Village
Sa Dec Flower Village can be visited at any time of the year, as flowers here bloom in abundance year-round. However, the best time to visit is usually 1-2 months before Tet (Lunar New Year). During this period, the village becomes a hub of activity as local families prepare flowers for the Tet market. The village transforms into the "flower capital" of the Mekong Delta, with millions of vibrant flower pots creating a stunning, colorful atmosphere that attracts visitors from all over.

2. Exploring Sa Dec Flower Village
Upon entering Sa Dec Flower Village, you'll immediately be amazed by the sight of thousands of flowers in a wide array of colors. From traditional ornamental plants to new flower varieties, flowers are grown in every garden and along the roads. The road leading into the village, approximately 2-3 kilometers long, is lined with flowers on both sides, creating a beautiful and poetic "flower street."

3. Popular Flower Varieties
Sa Dec Flower Village cultivates a large variety of flowers, with around 1,000 different species. Some of the most well-known flowers you can find include:
- Mam Xoi Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum flower): A traditional flower often seen during Tet.
- Tiger Chrysanthemum and Money Chrysanthemum: Popular flowers for festivals and celebrations.
- Petunia: A bright-colored flower commonly used for decoration.
- Cat Tuong (Stock flower): A delicate, elegant flower with soft colors.
- Marigold: Symbolizing longevity, often seen on altars during Tet.
- Morning Glories, Coconut Flowers, and Dai Phu Flowers: These flowers are typical of the Mekong Delta.
- Purple Evening Primrose and Weeping Willow Pink Flowers: These contribute to the poetic beauty of the village.
In addition to these, there are many other flower varieties cultivated here, allowing visitors to enjoy a kaleidoscope of colors during their tour.

4. Exploring the Scale of Sa Dec Flower Village
Sa Dec Flower Village covers a vast area, with its flower cultivation currently spanning 177 hectares and producing over 10 million flower pots annually. Thousands of local families are involved in the cultivation and care of flowers, making flower farming a long-standing traditional industry in the region. Each year, the flower production in Sa Dec continues to grow, with the area dedicated to flower cultivation expanding by around 10 hectares annually.

Sa Dec Flower Village is not only a supplier of flowers for the domestic market but also an important exporter to Southeast Asian countries and China. During the Tet (Lunar New Year) season, Sa Dec’s flower gardens become a prime destination for families, businesses, and flower traders looking to purchase flowers for the holiday.

Sa Dec Flower Village is not just an attractive destination for its vibrant floral displays, but also a place where visitors can learn about a traditional profession that contributes to the cultural identity of the Mekong Delta. Don’t miss the chance to explore this "flower capital," especially during Tet, when the village is at its most dazzling and lively.

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