Ho Chi Minh City streets are filled with spring colors
Báo Tiền Phong•14/01/2025
TPO - The colors of the spring of At Ty 2025 have been brilliant on some streets in the central area of Ho Chi Minh City. Recorded by Tien Phong reporter on the afternoon of January 14, many tourists were walking around, sightseeing and taking souvenir photos in the spring atmosphere that is very close.
TPO - The colors of the spring of At Ty 2025 have been brilliant on some streets in the central area of Ho Chi Minh City. Recorded by Tien Phong reporter on the afternoon of January 14, many tourists were walking around, sightseeing and taking souvenir photos in the spring atmosphere that is very close.
Diamond Mall, seen from the corner of Le Duan and Pham Ngoc Thach streets, is brightly decorated to welcome the Lunar New Year 2025.
A snake "crawls out of its hole" to welcome the year of the Snake at the corner of Pasteur-Alexandre De Rhodes street, near Thong Nhat hall (District 1).
Youth Cultural House (Pham Ngoc Thach Street) is filled with red with the Vietnamese Tet festival.
The highlight of the 2025 Vietnamese Tet Festival is the "spring house" built to simulate the image of a stilt house in An Giang, with a kitchen and garden full of spring flowers and grass, bringing peaceful Tet days. The spring space of the Youth Cultural House annually attracts a lot of people, especially young people, to visit and take photos.
"I didn't think I would have a great experience of the traditional Tet holiday in Ho Chi Minh City during this trip. What's more interesting is that I just discovered An Giang and came across a stilt house right in the center of the city. In the near future, some friends here will invite me to attend a funeral on the island," said Elisa, an American tourist.
A group of tourists take a souvenir photo next to a special perspective.
The stilt house in the style of An Giang region is 14m wide, connected to the kitchen about 20m long. The house is about 12m deep. An Giang is the source of Tien River, every year flood water from the upper Mekong River flows down, bringing with it a lot of alluvium, rich products and the flood water also rises. Therefore, in the past, people in flood areas often built stilt houses to avoid flooding every time the flood water comes.
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