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Young people in Hanoi check in at cafes that resemble 'Tet holiday film sets'.

TPO - Red lanterns, vibrant couplets, and elaborate spring-themed decorations have transformed cafes in Hanoi into miniature Tet (Lunar New Year) film sets. These are ideal meeting places for young people in the capital to wear ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress), take photos, and capture the joyful moments leading up to the New Year.

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong13/02/2026

Young people are excitedly checking in at a cafe filled with Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year) decorations.

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In the days leading up to Tet (Lunar New Year), many cafes adorn their spaces with spring-themed decorations, attracting a large number of young people to check in.

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A cafe in the Duong Noi urban area ( Hanoi ) is attracting attention for its vibrant Tet (Lunar New Year) decorations, drawing hundreds of customers every day.

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The interior of the cafe is divided into several areas with diverse decorations, catering to customers' photography needs. The spring-themed corner has become a favorite photo spot for many young people.

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Without needing an elaborate sign, the cafe on Tran Dang Ninh street still catches the eye of passersby thanks to its two red rose bushes laden with fruit, standing out in the urban landscape.

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The cafe catches the eye with two vibrant red rose bushes laden with fruit placed in front of the entrance, creating a unique and lively scene that quickly attracts young people to take photos and check in.

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Besides the spring-themed ambiance, the grilled set with various vegetables and fruits served with hot milk tea has also become a favorite choice for many young people when visiting the cafe.

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This year, the trend for Tet (Lunar New Year) photoshoots is seeing more young people investing in elaborate and professional services. Many are splurging on comprehensive packages, from renting custom-designed ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress) and getting professional makeup to hiring photographers to execute specific concepts.

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The cost for each photoshoot ranges from a few hundred thousand to several million dong, depending on the shooting location, chosen outfits, and post-production editing requirements.

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Many young people believe that investing in a well-produced photo shoot is not just for showing off on social media, but also a way to fully preserve the emotions of the first days of the new year.

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Source: https://tienphong.vn/gioi-tre-thu-do-check-in-quan-ca-phe-nhu-phim-truong-tet-post1820092.tpo


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