On the morning of January 26, Nguyen Quynh Nhi, a first-year student at Hue University of Foreign Languages, and a group of friends went to Tu Hieu Pagoda (a Zen temple) on Le Ngo Cat Street, Thuy Xuan Ward, Thuan Hoa District, Hue City to take photos.
In the gentle sunlight of the morning of the 27th of Tet, Quynh Nhi wore a traditional Hue ao dai, holding a bouquet of bright sunflowers, hoping to get the most beautiful photos.
Nguyen Quynh Nhi, a first-year student at Hue University of Foreign Languages, wore traditional ao dai to Tu Hieu Pagoda to take photos with a group of friends (Photo: Vi Thao).
Quynh Nhi said that although she is from Hue, this is the first time she has come to Tu Hieu Pagoda.
"Before that, I saw on TikTok that many people posted beautiful pictures and videos at this famous ancient temple. I usually only take pictures with family and friends on special occasions," she said.
According to Dan Tri reporters, Tu Hieu Pagoda has attracted many young people not only from Hue but also from neighboring provinces and cities, even from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to take photos in traditional costumes.
A photographer at Tu Hieu Pagoda said that every day thousands of "young men and women" come here to film videos and take photos to post on social networks.
Tu Hieu Pagoda is where Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh rests, has the tombs of Nguyen Dynasty eunuchs and beautiful natural scenery, located under the canopy of ancient trees, attracting many people to visit, sightsee, take photos and check-in.
The flower hill area at the water park, in front of the Hue City People's Committee headquarters, is a place chosen by young people because of its beautiful scenery (Photo: Vi Thao).
During Tet, Hue people also flock to take photos at parks along the Perfume River, Vong Canh Hill, Quoc Hoc Hue High School, Hai Ba Trung, places famous for their beautiful scenery, decorated to welcome the new spring. Favorable weather and sunshine make the Tet atmosphere in Hue even more bustling.
Leaders of Thuan Hoa district, Hue city said that to create a joyful atmosphere to welcome the Lunar New Year, the At Ty Spring Festival will take place in a space stretching from Ly Tu Trong park to Truong Tien bridge. The highlight is the Quoc Hoc stele area with a pair of snake mascots inspired by the image of python and cobra carved on the Nine Dynastic Urns in the Hue Imperial City.
The image of Hue's snake mascot is designed symmetrically, with apricot blossoms on its head, creating a friendly, harmonious and highly aesthetic feeling. The pair of snakes are also stylized in the shape of a heart, symbolizing love and reunion on Tet holiday.
The pair of snake mascots honors the Nine Tripod Cauldrons heritage of Hue (Photo: Vi Thao).
At the park in front of the Hue City People's Committee headquarters, there is a model of a flower vase modeled after one of the eight precious objects, honoring the event of Hue officially becoming a centrally-governed city, as well as the aspiration of this locality to rise.
In this campus, there is also a "flower hill miniature" located under the roots of ancient trees, next to lovely pigeon houses. This is one of the places where young people have crowded to take photos in recent days.
In addition, at Truong Tien Bridge area, the Organizing Committee of At Ty Spring Festival decorated trees and flowers simulating Thieu Phuong Garden in Hue Royal Palace.
The leader of the Thuan Hoa District Green Park Center said that the unit's forces have used more than 127,000 flowers of various types to decorate parks, green spots, and main roads.
In particular, Hue established a "Flower Park" arranged and placed on a large space, stretching along the Huong River.
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Source: https://dantri.com.vn/du-lich/lac-vao-chon-thien-mon-doi-hoa-xu-hue-20250126112845618.htm
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