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Daffodil tending: elegant hobby of Hanoians

Daffodil often appears during the traditional Lunar New Year (Tet), the biggest national holiday in Vietnam. It symbolizes success and wealth, and is attracted by its exquisite fragrance and vibrant hues. Its shape is likened as “a jade plate and a golden cup.”
Daffodil tending: elegant hobby of Hanoians ảnh 1Cultivating a bowl of daffodils requires meticulousness, patience, and passion. (Photo: Dinh Thuan/VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - 🍸According to traditional beliefs, if daffodils bloom in a house on the New Year’s Eve or early in the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, good fortune, prosperity, and abundance will bless the entire year.

Daffodil tending: elegant hobby of Hanoians ảnh 2The beauty of daffodil is likened as “a jade plate and a golden cup” (Photo: Binh Thuan/VNA)
Daffodil lovers invest immense enthusiasm, effort, and time into peeling bulbs and trimming leaves to achieve the desired blooming time. Every year, between the lunar months of October and November, experienced flower growers meticulously select daffodil bulbs with numerous rounded sub-tubers. These bulbs are soaked in water for two days before the peeling process. The purpose of peeling the bulbs is to reveal the flower buds, promoting faster growth. Concurrently, the leaves are skillfully trimmed to acquire beautiful curls, serving as a stunning backdrop when the flowers blossom.
Daffodil tending: elegant hobby of Hanoians ảnh 3Nhập mô tả cho ảnhA knife blade is delicately used to cut the surface of the tuber, approximately 1cm from the root ring, to peel off each layer of skin. (Photo: Dep/Vietnam+)
Daffodil tending: elegant hobby of Hanoians ảnh 4After peeling, the leaf buds are revealed. (Photo: Dep/Vietnam+)
Following the peeling process, the daffodil bulbs need to be placed in water, a crucial step that determines the flower’s quality. After soaking in water for 4-5 days, young leaves begin to emerge.
Daffodil tending: elegant hobby of Hanoians ảnh 5

A meticulously-made daffodil bowl (Photo: Pham Hau/VNA)

To encourage early flowering, warm water is utilized for hydration, and the bulbs are exposed to direct sunlight during the day. At night, they are brought indoors and illuminated with electric bulbs. For late blooming, cold water is used, sometimes achieved by using ice from the refrigerator. The bulbs are soaked in water at a temperature of approximately 15 degrees Celsius. These flowers are kept indoors in a shaded area and are taken outside only at night.
Daffodil tending: elegant hobby of Hanoians ảnh 6Carefully trimmed daffodil bowls exude elegance. (Photo: Pham Hau/VNA)
Scientifically known as Alstroemeria, daffodils are native to the Mediterranean region and were later cultivated into superior varieties introduced to China, Japan, and Vietnam.

༒In the early 20th century, middle-class Hanoi households considered peach blossoms and daffodils indispensable during Tet holiday.

The exact origins of Hanoians’ daffodil hobby remain unknown, but since 1920, Thang Long has organized a daffodil competition at Bach Ma Temple - Hang Buom every Tet, seeking the most exquisite flower bowls and talented participants.
Daffodil tending: elegant hobby of Hanoians ảnh 7Low-shaped daffodil bowls in Hanoi in 1910s (File Photo)
However, the daffodil competition was interrupted in the 1960s. It wasn’t until around 1990 that artisans from Quang Ba village, Hanoi, rekindled the daffodil growing tradition.
Since the early 2000s, this hobby has flourished and gained widespread popularity.
Daffodil tending: elegant hobby of Hanoians ảnh 8Caring daffodil bowls (Photo: Pham Hau/VNA)
Through the establishment of associations, groups, and clubs dedicated to daffodil cultivation, people with a shared passion are connected despite geographical distance./.
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