TPO – In recent days, a large number of young people have flocked to the Ao Dai Museum located on Long Phuoc ward (Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City) to visit and take photos for Tet.
| The museum's spaces, miniature landscapes, and exhibition areas were packed with people from early morning. Outside the gate, many people lined up before opening time to buy tickets. |
| A group of young people were playing bingo right next to the museum's pond. |
| With the number of customers doubling on weekends compared to weekdays, the establishment has to adjust its operating hours to accommodate them. |
| Besides the traditional ao dai dress, young people also bring flowers, fans, hats, and other accessories. |
| The couple, Van Manh and Ngo Huyen, traveled from District 7 to Thu Duc City to take commemorative photos. “In the midst of the bustling city, the museum space gave me the feeling of returning to a peaceful countryside. Every corner here could yield a beautiful photo,” Huyen said. |
| The Ao Dai Museum offers a romantic and ancient atmosphere, like a miniature Hoi An . |
| Young people visiting the Ao Dai Museum hire professional photographers or take pictures of each other with their phones. |
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