
In Vietnam, flowers are the clearest language of the heart. Twice a year, as International Women’s Day (March 8) and Vietnamese Women’s Day (October 20) approach, the streets of Ho Chi Minh City turn into a sea of blooms — some say flowers sell even better than on Valentine’s Day. This guide covers the meaning of both days, the best flowers by recipient, what each flower symbolizes, gifts to pair, and how to prepare without any last-minute stress.
Vietnam’s Two Women’s Days — March 8 and October 20
- March 8, International Women’s Day (Quốc tế Phụ nữ) — celebrated worldwide.
- October 20, Vietnamese Women’s Day (Ngày Phụ nữ Việt Nam) — marking the founding of the Vietnam Women’s Union in 1930, a day unique to Vietnam.
Neither is a public holiday, but companies, schools, and offices hold celebrations, and men give flowers to wives, partners, mothers, teachers, and female colleagues.
Why Flower Gifting Matters in Vietnam
In Vietnam, flowers are not just decoration but an expression of respect and gratitude. People value being “remembered, prepared for, and thought of” far more than the price of the gift. So even a small but heartfelt bouquet shines.
Best Flowers by Recipient
The right flower depends on who you’re giving it to.
- Partner · wife → Roses. Red for love, pink for tenderness and gratitude.
- Mother · elders → Lilies · carnations. Elegant, conveying respect and maternal warmth.
- Teacher → Lilies · orchids. Refined and respectful.
- Female colleague · boss → Phalaenopsis orchids. A premium, formal choice.
- Young woman · friend → Tulips · sunflowers. Bright and modern.
What Each Flower Means
- Roses — love (red), gratitude (pink), purity (white)
- Lilies — purity and respect, ideal for mothers and teachers
- Sunflowers — hope, optimism, bright energy
- Carnations — maternal love, devotion, respect
- Orchids (Phalaenopsis) — luxury and elegance, the most popular choice today
- Tulips — confidence and new beginnings, perfect for young women
Curious about the meaning of more flowers? See our Vietnamese flower meanings guide.
Gifts to Pair With Flowers
A small gift alongside flowers doubles the sentiment. Chocolate or cake, perfume or cosmetics, fashion accessories like a scarf, and above all a handwritten card. Flowers fade, but the message stays.
Ordering Women’s Day Flowers in Ho Chi Minh City
HCMC offers plenty of options — professional florists, street stalls, and online shops. But on the day itself, orders surge and popular flowers sell out early, so ordering ahead from a local florist is the safest bet. HAMYFLORE delivers within 2 hours across the city and sends a real photo of your flowers before delivery. Browse our products to find the perfect arrangement.
3 Tips to Prepare Without Regret
- Order early. Just before March 8 and October 20, popular flowers sell out fast. Booking a few days ahead is safest.
- Tell us the recipient. A partner, mother, or teacher each calls for a different recommendation.
- Share your budget. We’ll suggest the most beautiful arrangement within your range.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which is bigger, March 8 or October 20? Both matter, but in Vietnam October 20, Vietnamese Women’s Day, is often treated as the more special one.
What flowers are best for a teacher? Refined, respectful blooms like lilies or orchids are a safe choice.
Can I order same-day? Within HCMC delivery usually takes 2 hours, but on the day itself sellouts and delays are common — book ahead.
What should I pair with flowers? Chocolate, perfume, and a handwritten card are the most loved combinations.
In Closing
The heart of Women’s Day isn’t an expensive gift — it’s the message that “I thought of you.” Whether March 8 or October 20, send that message with flowers. If you need to prepare in Ho Chi Minh City, HAMYFLORE is here to help — just reach us on Zalo. 🌸
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