A survey by Economic & Urban newspaper and gardeners in Tay Ho district, Hanoi, has reported a 20-25% increase in the selling price of peaches and kumquats compared to last year, but with a decrease in selling price and a significant drop in buyers due to the economic impact of Covid-19. The high prices and reduced demand have led gardeners to promote online sales through social networks like Zalo and Facebook, with successful transactions reported. The article highlights the efforts of Tu Lien craft village to replicate the livestream sales model to other Hanoi flower villages, aiming to bring Tet flowers to consumers in the capital and southern provinces, adhering to social distancing measures during the pandemic.