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These days many streets and alleys throughout the southern city have hung up national flags, flower decorative items, and slogans in celebration of the Lunar New Year holiday.
The city welcomes a jubilant atmosphere for the country’s largest festival, with this being found in every corner of the southern city.
Slogans are hung everywhere in a bid to encourage local residents to enter the new year with high determination in order to build a city with strong economic growth.
Ho Chi Minh City saw 2022 as a period of economic recovery and life returning to normal once again after the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The fresh decorations across many streets highlights the happiness and the resilience to overcome all difficulties faced by people in the Lunar New Year period.
In addition to main streets, small alleys are also thoroughly decorated with various kinds of slogans and flowers for the festive occasion.
A double-decker bus serves foreign tourists who are keen to discover traditional Tet culture in the country.
Many places throughout the city offer an ideal check-in spot for young people during Tet.
Many places throughout the city offer an ideal check-in spot for young people during Tet.
Plenty of venues held to celebrate Tet open in Ho Chi Minh City, including a calligraphy street in District 1 to provide a beautiful background in which to snap festive photos and keep special memories of this year’s Tet holiday.
The event marks the 16th consecutive year that the Youth Cultural House on Pham Ngoc Thach street in District 1 has hosted a street of calligraphers. The function is scheduled to last through to January 26, or the fifth day of the first lunar month.