Reporters from Giao Thong Newspaper observed that most of the city's central parks are beautifully decorated with many vibrant flowers.
In addition, intersections and roundabouts on many of Ho Chi Minh City's gateway routes are also decorated in a colorful and fresh style in preparation for the upcoming Year of the Dragon.
Each park, roundabout, and intersection is decorated with different miniature scenes, models, and design ideas. However, the common thread is the strong festive atmosphere of Tet, with cheerful images and wishes for prosperity and good fortune.
Bach Dang Park in District 1 is prominently decorated with images of Tet flowers for the Year of the Dragon 2024.
The parks of Bach Dang Wharf, Me Linh, Go Vap Cultural Park, An Suong roundabout (District 12), Cu Chi roundabout, Tan Kien roundabout, Phu Lam roundabout, Binh Thuan intersection... are all fresh and vibrant with the colors of spring.
Photos taken by reporters at the park and roundabout at the gateway to Ho Chi Minh City:
Bach Dang Wharf Park is decorated with circular lines symbolizing completeness and fullness, promising a prosperous and abundant new year in 2024.
Lam Son Square in the heart of the city is prominently decorated with a musical instrument.
A miniature flower basket landscape in the grounds of Lam Son construction site park.
Me Linh Park is decorated with colorful flower garlands.
The colorful pathway, with its many vibrant stripes, moves and winds in the wind at Go Vap Park.
The vibrant yellow chrysanthemum flower baskets in Go Vap Park symbolize "Carrying the whole spring with flowers."
The Tet flower display model at An Suong roundabout combines the image of stylized waves and money trees with the main colors being red and yellow, symbolizing the joyful and vibrant atmosphere of Tet.
The Cu Chi roundabout combines stylized images of Vietnamese farmers, represented by bamboo models, with concentric circles, celebrating the achievements of unity...
The entrance gate to Saigon Bridge Park is decorated with strings of conical hats, baskets, and vibrant pink peach blossoms, reflecting the rich culture of Vietnamese villages and the Tet (Lunar New Year) celebrations of Northern Vietnam.
The Cat Lai roundabout features a landscape design primarily using sunflowers – the symbol of creativity in Thu Duc City – along with a model of a dragon wearing a traditional ao dai (Vietnamese long dress) – the mascot of 2024.
The Tan Kien interchange uses materials, images, and colors associated with Vietnam.
The Bình Thuận traffic intersection features a floral arrangement based on the imagery of apricot and peach blossoms, characteristic flowers of Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year), aiming to convey the message "Spring arrives throughout the country."
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