On the afternoon of December 6, the 2025 International Tea Festival Street Carnival took place in the tea land of B'Lao, gathering 80 Cosmo contestants from many countries with a unique fleet of vintage cars, creating a brilliant parade, attracting a large number of people and tourists.
Báo Lâm Đồng•06/12/2025
Caravans of vehicles parade during the 2025 International Tea Festival
On the streets, the art troupe moved to vibrant music, performing in traditional costumes of each country.
Cosmo contestants in colorful traditional costumes parade down the main street
Each costume represents its own identity, but when appearing together in the tea festival space, they all create a vivid picture of cultural exchange, reflecting the spirit of openness and integration that the International Tea Festival aims for.
A Cosmo contestant shows off her beauty in a unique traditional costume, receiving much applause from the audience. Cosmo contestants pose with local people, spreading the friendly image of the festival
Contributing to creating a special visual highlight is the fleet of vintage cars decorated with the theme "Vietnamese Tea Heritage", combining classic and modern style.
Tourists excitedly interact with the vintage cars in the vibrant atmosphere of Carnaval The convoy of vintage cars moves through the central ward area, recreating the nostalgic picture of the old tea street. The fleet of classic cars from the 1950s - 1970s impressively appeared in the decorative colors of Vietnamese tea theme. The fleet of classic cars from the 1950s - 1970s impressively appeared in the decorative colors of Vietnamese tea theme. The fleet of classic cars from the 1950s - 1970s impressively appeared in the decorative colors of Vietnamese tea theme.
The cars from the 90s are delicately restored, both evoking memories and bringing the image of Vietnamese tea into urban life in a new way.
The fleet of classic cars from the 1950s - 1970s impressively appeared in the decorative colors of Vietnamese tea theme.
Street Carnival is not only a visual performance, but also a cultural message: Tea and the spirit of respecting differences - can connect people from many countries.
The flower caravan with tea leaf symbols moves through the main roads. People from all walks of life participated in the parade on tea carts.
With the participation of international contestants and the local community, the Street Carnival truly became a festival of color, heritage and cultural exchange in the heart of the "tea capital of B'Lao".
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