
A group of close friends taking a photo at the Japanese Bridge Heritage Site. Photo by Le Sinh.
From early morning, main streets like Tran Phu and Nguyen Thai Hoc were packed with tourists. Hoi An these days attracts a large number of visitors wearing traditional ao dai (Vietnamese long dress) to take photos in the tranquil, nostalgic atmosphere, creating a vibrant and colorful Tet (Lunar New Year) spirit.

A foreign couple, dressed in dark blue ao dai (traditional Vietnamese dress), radiated beauty amidst the dazzling atmosphere of Hoi An, the "capital" of lanterns, further enhancing the unique charm and allure of the town. (Photo by Truc Ly)
Not only Vietnamese people, but many international tourists also expressed their delight in wearing traditional ao dai dresses, holding paper fans, and posing in front of centuries-old houses.
The excitement was evident in every smile and glance, reflecting a deep appreciation for Vietnamese culture and the traditional beauty being preserved in the Old Quarter.
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