Locations for taking photos in traditional Vietnamese Ao Dai for Tet 2025 in Nghe An
December is the time when young men and women compete to create elaborate Tet (Lunar New Year) photo shoots; photo shoot locations in Nghe An province always attract a lot of attention.
In Nghe An, there are many ideal locations for taking impressive and emotional photos in traditional Vietnamese ao dai. Every year, as Tet (Lunar New Year) approaches and spring arrives, these places welcome hundreds, even thousands, of young men and women dressed in beautiful outfits to take photos, especially in ao dai.
Beautiful locations for taking photos in traditional Vietnamese ao dai in Nghe An.
Below are some must-visit locations for taking beautiful photos in Nghe An province while you're there.
Vinh Market
Vinh Market – a 300-year-old market, deeply rooted in the culture and life of the people of Nghe An. The market is a bustling trading hub, with sections selling a wide variety of goods, from fresh produce and local specialties to handicrafts.
The bustling atmosphere at Vinh Market, combined with its colorful stalls, creates a vibrant backdrop for photos of women wearing traditional Vietnamese ao dai during Tet (Lunar New Year). You can choose to photograph with flower stalls, banh chung (traditional rice cakes), or traditional market corners to capture the lively springtime atmosphere.


Peach orchards along Lenin Street
The peach blossom gardens on both sides of Le Nin Street are resplendent every spring, with numerous peach trees in full bloom. This is a familiar spot for Vinh city residents to buy peach blossoms for Tet (Lunar New Year) or to stroll and admire the flowers.
The flowing ao dai dress combined with the vibrant pink of peach blossoms will create a lively picture of traditional Tet (Vietnamese New Year). Early morning or late afternoon will provide soft light, making the photo even more enchanting.

Ho Chi Minh Square
As a symbol of Vinh city, the vast Ho Chi Minh Square features a statue of President Ho Chi Minh, surrounded by lush green lawns and harmonious architectural structures.
The spacious square is perfect for taking photos in traditional Vietnamese ao dai dresses during Tet (Lunar New Year). You can pose next to the monument or on the green lawns, especially when the square is decorated with dazzling lights and flowers during the spring season.
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Sen Village - Uncle Ho's Hometown
Sen Village is the birthplace of President Ho Chi Minh, a place that preserves the traditional values of Vietnamese rural life, with its simple thatched houses and the peaceful scenery of lotus ponds and bamboo groves.
The traditional ao dai dress blends seamlessly with the historical and cultural setting of Lang Sen Village, creating an ancient and elegant beauty. Taking photos here is not only beautiful but also carries profound meaning about the nation's origins.
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Thanh Chuong Tea Hill
The lush green tea hills of Thanh Chuong are likened to the "Ha Long Bay on land" of Nghe An. Rows of tea plants stretch across the small hills, creating a stunning natural landscape.
The green hues of the tea hills accentuate the traditional ao dai dress in shades of red, yellow, or white. This is the ideal backdrop for taking Tet photos in a modern style while still maintaining a connection with nature.

Nghia Dan sunflower field
The sunflower fields in Nghia Dan are one of the most famous photography spots in Central Vietnam, with thousands of vibrant yellow flowers blooming and stretching seemingly endlessly.
The vibrant and energetic sunflowers will serve as a backdrop for the traditional Vietnamese dress, creating a bright, cheerful photo that perfectly captures the spirit of the new year.



