TPO - Nguyen Hue Flower Street for the Year of the Snake 2025 has 90 snake mascots. Particularly impressive is the welcome gate with a pair of giant coiled snakes.
TPO - Nguyen Hue Flower Street for the Year of the Snake 2025 has 90 snake mascots. Particularly impressive is the welcome gate with a pair of giant coiled snakes.
Saigontourist Corporation has just announced that Nguyen Hue Flower Street for Tet At Ty 2025 will be built with the theme "Brocade and flower mountains and rivers, happy spring in peace".
Perspective of Flower Street from above |
Nguyen Hue Flower Street Tet At Ty 2025 is divided into 3 segments with the themes "Solidarity", "Transformation", "Development" and the President Ho Chi Minh statue area is designed solemnly, meaningfully, majestically and warmly.
The grand opening scene of Nguyen Hue Flower Street this year creates a "Dance of Unification" like a resounding triumphant song, majestic, heroic, firmly advancing to the New Era for the homeland of Vietnam, "The mountains and rivers are covered with brocade and flowers, happy spring in peace".
| Flower Street Gate |
The pair of mascots are snakes of the year 2025 at the gate of Nguyen Hue Flower Street, Ngan Ty (female) is 25 m long and Kim Ty (male) is 42 m long, with their whole body winding 3 times intertwined, forming a base more than 11 m wide, with a height from the body adjacent to the flower base to the top of the head of over 6 m. Kim Ty and Ngan Ty have 70% of the materials used to make them environmentally friendly.
The snake's head and belly are covered with painted pressed bamboo panels, the entire upper back is covered with reflective mirror mica scales, creating the shimmer of "gold" and "silver". The total number of scales on the body of Ngan Ty is about 2,700 pieces and Kim Ty is nearly 3,600 pieces, attached entirely by hand combined with LED lights running along both sides of the belly. The snake's eyes are 10 cm in diameter and are meticulously crafted by artisans to bring soul to the mascot.
| Perspective of the giant snake on the Flower Street |
The artisans designed the "Ty lady" to be large in size, with the subtle charm of a Southern girl in a typical costume, with "accessories" such as a checkered scarf and a conical hat. Modeled after the shape of a king cobra with its head held high, its entire body covered in green, the color of life and growth, the "Ty lady" has an impressive size of more than 50 meters long and more than 10 meters high. The body of the "Ty lady" is made from nearly 3,000 painted foam scales, bent into two rings, the largest of which has a diameter of nearly 9 meters.
| Miniature landscape "Spring drops from the earth" |
The highlight of the grand scene named “Spring Drops from the Earth” has a shape similar to a honeycomb, inspired by the stalactite cave with thousands of thinly woven bamboo and rattan panels used as the ceiling and columns of the cave with a height of up to 8 m, spread over an area of nearly 1000 m2. In addition, this year’s Flower Street has about 90 Ty mascots depicted with diverse shades and shapes, which can move in miniature scenes such as “Ty going to the festival”, “Ty companion”…
| Perspective of "Celebrating the reunification of the country" miniature scene |
The miniature scene celebrating the country's major holidays in 2025 on Nguyen Hue Flower Street "Celebrating the 50th New Year - Celebrating the Unification Spring" is brilliant with the colors of flowers and the green of the homeland gently embellished. The image of the metro train marks the first year the metro has been put into operation, also marking another step forward for the City in the process of entering a new era. In addition, the Flower Street also features many robot images as a symbol of the stormy technological development in Ho Chi Minh City.
Nguyen Hue Flower Street will open to welcome visitors from 7:00 p.m. on January 27, 2025 (December 28, year of the Dragon) to 9:00 p.m. on February 2, 2025 (the 5th day of the Lunar New Year).
Source: https://tienphong.vn/ngam-linh-vat-ran-khong-lo-tai-duong-hoa-nguyen-hue-tet-2025-post1705756.tpo






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