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| Tran Bien Temple of Literature is a popular destination for young people to take Tet (Lunar New Year) photos. |
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| Spring seems to have arrived earlier at Tran Bien Temple of Literature. |
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| A photo spot for Tet (Vietnamese New Year) at Bien Hoa market. |
Instead of choosing secluded spaces, many young people proactively seek out historical sites, scenic spots, and places closely associated with the daily lives of local people, such as Tran Bien Temple of Literature, Bien Hoa Ancient Citadel, Phuc Lam Pagoda, Ong Pagoda, Bien Hoa Market, etc., to capture moments in preparation for welcoming the new spring. These locations not only provide beautiful photo opportunities but also contribute to telling the story of the history, culture, and rhythm of life in Dong Nai province.
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| The young couple in traditional Vietnamese ao dai attire. |
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| The ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress) is the preferred outfit for Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) photoshoots. |
Ms. Thu Thao (residing in Tan Trieu ward, Dong Nai province) shared: "For many young people, Tran Bien Temple of Literature is a destination that is both familiar and new. These days, the temple is more bustling as young people come to visit and take Tet photos. Amidst the ancient atmosphere of Tran Bien Temple of Literature, the graceful beauty of traditional ao dai dresses becomes even more prominent, highlighting the solemnity and the spirit of studiousness and respect for etiquette..."
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| The group of young people review the photos after taking them. |
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| Phuc Lam Pagoda (in Tam Hiep ward, Dong Nai province) has become a popular destination for Tet (Lunar New Year) photo shoots after its renovation. |
Through spring-themed photo shoots taken at familiar locations, young people not only preserve memories and immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the traditional Lunar New Year but also contribute to spreading cultural beauty, arousing pride, and fostering a sense of preserving the traditional values of their homeland in modern life.
Nhat Ha
Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/dong-nai-cuoi-tuan/202601/chum-anh-xung-xinh-ao-dai-chup-anh-tet-c6f09c7/
















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