Saigon Trade Corporation - One Member Limited Company (SATRA), in collaboration with Binh Dien Market Management and Business Company and Heineken Vietnam Brewery Limited Company, will host the Binh Dien Spring Flower Market Binh Ngo 2026. This significant event will run from February 8, 2026, to 12:00 PM on February 16, 2026, corresponding to the 21st to the 29th of the 12th lunar month of the At Ty year. Located at Binh Dien Commercial Center, Ward 51, Binh Dong Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, the market's theme is "Spring convergence - Steadfast growth," bringing together nearly 300 stalls and a rich program of cultural and artistic performances.
Binh Dien Flower Market is a familiar destination for Ho Chi Minh City residents during Tet. It brings together the essence of southern flower-growing villages, offering people a taste of Vietnamese Tet. For 12 years, market organizers have offered free stall rental to gardeners. This year, SATRA continues this commitment as a gesture of gratitude to flower growers, helping them bring their best products to consumers. This initiative also brings a spring-filled Tet to Binh Dong Ward. A SATRA representative stated that providing free stall rentals is not just economic support; it is an action to preserve the cultural beauty of Vietnamese Tet, where flowers and ornamental plants symbolize reunion and prosperity.
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People shopping at Binh Dien Spring Flower Market during Tet At Ty. Photo: SATRA |
The Binh Dien Spring Flower Market Binh Ngo 2026 features over 282 flower and ornamental plant stalls, covering about 12,000 square meters. The market gathers famous gardeners from Ho Chi Minh City, the Tan Quy Dong Cooperative in Sa Dec Ward, Dong Thap Province, and gardeners from Vinh Thanh, Cho Lach, Hung Khanh Trung, Tan Thanh Binh, Phuoc My Trung communes in Vinh Long Province. They will offer hundreds of special Tet flowers and ornamental plants, including yellow apricot blossoms, chrysanthemum pots, artistic bonsai, and orchids.
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Varieties of flowers sold at Binh Dien Spring Flower Market during Tet At Ty. Photo: SATRA |
At Binh Dien Spring Flower Market, visitors can admire unique miniature landscapes in addition to buying flowers. Horses, the mascot for 2026, will greet visitors at the market entrance. The "on the dock, under the boat" decoration area remains a highlight, recreating riverine culture with flowers and ornamental plants arranged on boats, creating a distinct Mekong Delta scene. Organizers also arranged a children's play area where kids can participate in folk games like painting and clay modeling, along with two 49-inch touchscreens for modern, high-thinking interactive games.
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Binh Dien Spring Flower Market always has special check-in spots, helping people save memorable moments. Photo: SATRA |
The Binh Dien Spring Flower Market is also a festival space with many activities, such as nightly music programs on the main stage. SATRA announced it has invited renowned artists like Ngoc Huyen, Kim Tu Long, Trinh Trinh, and Kieu Oanh to perform traditional southern cultural melodies for the community.
Additionally, the spring flower market features an area selling essential Tet items like seafood, dried goods, and garden fruits at stable prices. Quality Tet gift baskets are also available at competitive prices, serving the basic needs of the community during Tet. The market also includes service stalls from SATRA member units such as Satrafoods, Vissan, Cofidec, and Heineken Vietnam Brewery, serving light meals with a diverse and food-safe menu. All these elements create an experience of shopping, enjoying art, and savoring the Tet atmosphere.
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Joyful shopping atmosphere at Binh Dien Spring Flower Market during Tet At Ty. Photo: SATRA |
A SATRA representative emphasized that Binh Dien Spring Flower Market is more than just a place for buying and admiring flowers or for entertainment. It is also a venue for community connection, where city residents and those from neighboring provinces gather to welcome spring. This event is an opportunity for the corporation to support gardeners, boost the local economy, and, importantly, preserve the beautiful traditions of Vietnamese Tet.
Hoang Anh



