(Dan Tri Newspaper) - On the evening of December 24th, the Christmas atmosphere in Ho Chi Minh City became more vibrant and colorful than ever. Everywhere, many young people took advantage of this time to "check-in" and capture memorable moments.
Dressed in vibrant outfits, young people took to the streets to enjoy the festive Christmas atmosphere in Ho Chi Minh City. According to observations by Dan Tri reporters, in the chilly weather, many young people flocked to the city center and churches to celebrate Christmas in a lively, joyful, and warm atmosphere. Many streets, shopping malls, cafes, and entertainment areas are beautifully decorated with LED lights and Christmas trees, attracting thousands of locals and tourists to visit and take pictures. The Bui Vien Street area and Nguyen Hue pedestrian street (District 1) attracted a large number of locals and tourists. Many couples also went out to enjoy the Christmas atmosphere. Christmas and angel costumes are popular choices among young people to match the Christmas season, resulting in many memorable photos. "Every year, Ho Chi Minh City has a different theme for people to visit and experience a fresh Christmas atmosphere. Today, it's raining lightly, but I'm very excited to see the city with its many colorful lights," shared Ms. Nguyet My (42 years old). At the Notre Dame Cathedral area, a group of foreign tourists, dressed in Vietnamese ao dai and conical hats, enjoyed themselves and took photos in the Christmas atmosphere.
Besides enjoying the festive atmosphere, many families and friends also take souvenir photos. Outside of the city center, many neighborhoods and residential areas in Ho Chi Minh City also organize decorations and cultural programs on Christmas Eve, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere. With the cool weather in Ho Chi Minh City, this is the perfect opportunity for couples to go out and enjoy the Christmas atmosphere together. In addition, in the Catholic neighborhood of District 8, many young people also took advantage of the early morning hours to celebrate Christmas.
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