With the theme "Spring Gathering - Steadfastly Moving Forward," this year's Nguyen Hue Flower Street marks the first time in 23 years that it offers two distinct day-night experiences within the same space.
Over 100,000 flower baskets are arranged throughout the street. Highlights include a 6.4-meter-tall "Nine-Maned Red Horse" sculpture and a nearly 7-meter-tall "Single Horse Strolling" mascot, both crafted from environmentally friendly woven bamboo, creating a unique multi-layered ecological space.


The large-scale "Ly Ngua O" (Black Horse Song) display features trendy shades of blue and purple, recreating the culture of Southern Vietnam. Meanwhile, the "Brilliant Memories" area impresses with its giant lantern procession, recreating the atmosphere of traditional Tet (Lunar New Year).
As night falls, the flower street takes on a completely new look with the first-ever Mapping technology, projecting images directly onto the surface of the mascots, combining mechanical movement and a modern LED system to create a magical artistic space.

Notably, this year's Flower Street continues to feature the participation of many consulates general in Ho Chi Minh City, such as the UK, India, Laos, Indonesia, and the Netherlands, contributing to a colorful, culturally rich, and inclusive Tet atmosphere.
Nguyen Hue Flower Street will be open to locals and tourists until February 22nd (the 6th day of the Lunar New Year). This will become a unique cultural destination in Ho Chi Minh City during the first days of the new year.
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Source: https://baoangiang.com.vn/duong-hoa-nguyen-hue-mo-cua-phuc-vu-nguoi-dan-va-du-khach-den-het-mung-6-tet-a477188.html






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