VOV.VN - People of Ho Chi Minh City throng along Nguyen Hue street – a broad walking promenade in district 1 adorned with a variety of flowers – to celebrate the traditional lunar New Year holiday (Tet).
Peach blossoms are viewed as a symbol of the Lunar New Year (Tet) and also form an indispensable part of every Vietnamese family, especially in the north of Vietnam, once the country’s biggest traditional festival comes.
VOV.VN - There are 10 leading entertainment venues in Ho Chi Minh City, the largest metropolis in Vietnam, where you can visit for lunar New Year celebrations.
Nguyen Hue Flower Street in Ho Chi Minh City opened on January 29 as the Tet (Lunar New Year) - the biggest and longest festival of the Vietnamese people - is nearing.
VOV.VN - Streets throughout Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City have been beautifully decorated with festive lights, flowers, and ornaments in a bid to welcome in the fast-approaching Lunar New Year festival (Tet).
VOV.VN - A wide range of cultural activities kicked off in Hanoi’s Old Quarter on January 28 to mark the occasion of the Lunar New Year festival or Tet.
VOV.VN - Quang An flower market located on Au Co street of Tay Ho district in Hanoi has been overcrowded with customers in recent days who have come to purchase beautiful flowers to welcome the Lunar New Year festival or Tet.
VOV.VN - Hundreds of boats laden with thousands of flowering plants have docked at Binh Dong Wharf in Ho Chi Minh City, forming a unique market which only opens to visitors once a year.
VOV.VN - The Nguyen Hue flower street in Ho Chi Minh City is set to open to visitors during the upcoming Lunar New Year festival, with an array of decorations detailing the challenging period faced by the southern city and its recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic.
VOV.VN - As spring approaches, the vibrant yellow colour of senna splendida flowers can be spotted more frequently, creating breathtaking scenery at Bat Nha monastery in Bao Loc, a town located in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong.