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🌱🌿Review of Tondokmai Flower Shop🌹

🌷 Tondokmai — A warm-toned flower shop in Vientiane, filled with love and inspiration from flower petals. 🌿💖 Sometimes, "giving flowers" isn't just about giving someone something beautiful. It's about conveying good feelings through the delicate touch of nature — and "Tondokmai" is a flower shop in Vientiane that truly understands this meaning. This small shop, filled with the scent of flowers and a warm atmosphere, makes anyone who steps inside feel like they're in a garden in the heart of the city. 🌸 Atmosphere and Decor Tondokmai is decorated in a warm, minimalist style with a touch of European elegance. The crisp white walls and wooden shelves are lined with colorful potted flowers, including roses, hydrangeas, chamomile, and sunflowers. The atmosphere is peaceful yet lively, reflecting the natural essence. The most charming spot is the flower arrangement table, located near the large glass windows. Morning sunlight filters through, glimmering the petals. It's perfect for taking photos or watching the florists painstakingly create new bouquets. In addition to selling flowers, they also offer a variety of other services. The shop also offers a small workshop area for those who want to learn how to arrange their own bouquets—whether it's a gift bouquet, a bridal bouquet, or a flower basket for a special occasion. It's a relaxing and inspiring activity. 🌼 💐 Flowers and Services Tondokmai offers a full range of fresh flower bouquets, flower baskets, special event decorations, and even delivery within Vientiane. Their specialty lies in their attention to detail. Every bouquet is meticulously hand-arranged, using fresh flowers from local gardens and some imported from overseas. One of their most popular bouquets is the pink rose and chamomile bouquet, which exudes a gentle and romantic feel, perfect for a loved one or a special occasion. Another popular choice is the blue sunflower and hydrangea bouquet, which symbolizes happiness, sincerity, and friendship. The prices of these bouquets start at an affordable price, making them perfect for small gifts for yourself or for someone special on a special occasion. 🌿 A warm and fun workshop Another charm of the shop is their flower arrangement workshops, which are open to interested individuals in a small, intimate setting. We offer both short one-day classes and beginner-level to advanced classes. Perfect for art lovers and those looking to start a new hobby, this place offers both fun and relaxation. 🕰 Shop Information 📍 Location: Vientiane Capital (city center, near Fine Day Café) 🕘 Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM 📞 Contact: Facebook / Instagram: @Tondokmai #GetDiscountsWithoutLuck
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