(Dan Tri) - The mascots Kim Ty and Ngan Ty are kept by Ho Chi Minh City until the end of February to serve people to continue to enjoy the Spring Festival, visit and check-in.
On February 2, the Department of Information and Communications of Ho Chi Minh City said that the city will keep the mascots Kim Ty and Ngan Ty at Nguyen Hue Flower Street (District 1) until the end of February to serve residents and tourists.
According to the Department of Information and Communications, Nguyen Hue Flower Street for the Lunar New Year of the Snake with the theme "Brocade and flower mountains and rivers, happy and peaceful spring" serves people from January 27 to February 2 (December 28 to January 5).
The flower street is designed with the mascots Kim Ty and Ngan Ty at the entrance and the snake mascot with Southern culture at the end of the flower street. These mascots have an attractive beauty that makes people and tourists excited.
The Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee decided to keep the two snake mascot clusters on Nguyen Hue Flower Street in place until the end of February, continuing to serve people visiting and checking in.
Kim Ty (female snake) is 25m long and Ngan Ty (male snake) is 42m long. The two snakes' entire bodies are twisted in 3 intertwining circles, creating a base that is more than 11m wide. The height from the snake's body adjacent to the flower base to the top of its head is over 6m.
This is the 22nd year that Ho Chi Minh City has organized Nguyen Hue Flower Street, a typical cultural feature of the city during the traditional Tet holiday. The flower street attracts millions of people and tourists from all over the world to visit during Tet.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/xa-hoi/tphcm-giu-lai-2-cum-linh-vat-ran-o-duong-hoa-nguyen-hue-den-cuoi-thang-2-20250202142004688.htm
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