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BEAUTIFUL PEONY, FULL OF WEALTH
Mid-Autumn Festival is a cultural tradition in Vietnam, an occasion for family members to gather together under the moonlight, enjoy mooncakes and exchange sweet wishes. In harmony with this festive atmosphere, LOTTE HOTEL SAIGON launches a mooncake collection MAU DON PHU QUY with the message "Beautiful peony, full of wealth" as good wishes and prosperity to every family.

Re-enacting the traditional culture with a wooden cake box mixed with iridescent water texture silk and blooming peonies by the window frame, the flower is known as the king of flowers. The collection brings meaningful messages, good wishes to relatives, friends and partners: wealth, prosperity, respect and good predestined. Let's share pieces of cake, cup of tea and wish each other good things, making the stories of the full-moon night more full and happy.
Mau Don Phu Quy – The Premium: VND 1,350,000 net, including 4 cakes and 2 boxes of lotus tea.
Mau Don Phu Quy – The Luxury: VND 1,800,000 net, including 4 cakes, 2 boxes of lotus tea and 1 bottle of red wine.

A luxurious and elegant mooncake box is premium gift on the Mid-Autumn Festival
Early-bird starts now:
20% - Order from 20 boxes before 17th August 2023
15% - Order from 101 boxes before 15th September 2023
10% - Order from 51 – 100 boxes before 15th September 2023
For more information and purchasing, kindly contact: +84 909 361 963 or email: dai.ng@lotte.net (Ms Đài).
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