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The Ultimate Guide to Women’s Day in Vietnam: Why March 8th is Our Biggest Flower Holiday

Created By : 02-Mar-2026 Write By: admin Published In: Special Occasions Hits: 31 Comment: 0

While International Women’s Day on March 8th might be a modest observance in many parts of the world, here in Vietnam, it is a grand, nationwide celebration. In fact, for local florists, it is the single biggest flower-gifting event of the year, vastly surpassing Valentine’s Day in scale and significance.

If you are planning to send flowers to Vietnam this March, understanding this beautiful cultural tradition is the key to making a lasting impression.

The Quiet After Tet: A Gentle Guide to Sending Flowers to Vietnam

Created By : 22-Feb-2026 Write By: admin Published In: Ciaoflora's News Hits: 62 Comment: 0

The vibrant energy of the Lunar New Year (Tet) has slowly settled, and the streets of Vietnam are returning to their gentle, everyday rhythm. Just this morning at Ciaoflora, we arranged a delicate pastel bouquet for a customer overseas. He missed celebrating Valentine's Day because his girlfriend was visiting her family in a quiet countryside town for the holidays. It was a beautiful reminder that the season of giving doesn't end when the holiday calendar says it does. If you are miles away and looking to connect with someone special here, the post-Tet season offers a few meaningful moments to bridge the distance.

Distance is Just Geography: The Art of Sending New Year & Tet Flowers to Vietnam

Created By : 03-Feb-2026 Write By: admin Published In: Special Occasions Hits: 70 Comment: 0

 

There is an old saying: "Out of sight, out of mind." At Ciaoflora, we believe the opposite is true. Distance doesn't weaken a connection; it clarifies what truly matters.
 
If you are living, working, or studying abroad, you know the specific ache of a silent phone or an empty chair at the dinner table. As we approach New Year 2026 and the culturally profound Lunar New Year (Tet), the physical distance between you and Vietnam can feel vast.
 
But presence isn't just about being there physically. It’s about being felt emotionally.
 
Here is how to bridge the gap, master the art of gifting, and ensure your presence is felt in Saigon, Hanoi, or Da Nang, even if you are in New York, London, or Sydney.
There is an old saying: "Out of sight, out of mind." At Ciaoflora, we believe the opposite is true. Distance doesn't weaken a connection; it clarifies what truly matters.
 
If you are living, working, or studying abroad, you know the specific ache of a silent phone or an empty chair at the dinner table. As we approach New Year 2026 and the culturally profound Lunar New Year (Tet), the physical distance between you and Vietnam can feel vast.
 
But presence isn't just about being there physically. It’s about being felt emotionally.
 
Here is how to bridge the gap, master the art of gifting, and ensure your presence is felt in Saigon, Hanoi, or Da Nang, even if you are in New York, London, or Sydney.

The Art of Presence: How to "Win" Christmas in Vietnam from Miles Away

Created By : 16-Dec-2025 Write By: admin Published In: Special Occasions Hits: 116 Comment: 0

The hardest part of living abroad isn't the work or the weather. It’s missing the special days. Right now, the streets in Vietnam are lighting up. The cafes are playing holiday jazz. Don't let her living room be the only place that feels quiet.You might not be able to fly home to decor christmas tree with her or share a glass of wine, but you can still be the reason she smiles this season.

The hardest part of living abroad isn't the work or the weather. It’s missing the special days.
 
Right now, the streets in Vietnam are lighting up. The cafes are playing holiday jazz. Don't let her living room be the only place that feels quiet.
 
You might not be able to fly home to decor christmas tree with her or share a glass of wine, but you can still be the reason she smiles this season.