The streets of Vinh are ablaze with the colors of spring.
Nguyen Dao•January 20, 2025 15:43
With just over a week left until Lunar New Year, Vinh City is actively completing its vibrant flower-lined streets to welcome the Year of the Snake. It is expected that the flower-lined streets will be finished by the 27th day of the lunar month, ready for public viewing.
Ho Tung Mau pedestrian street in Vinh Hoa city is adorned with vibrant flower carpets and decorations. Photo: Nguyen DaoColorful flowers are creating a vibrant atmosphere in Vinh City during the Lunar New Year of the Year of the Snake. According to the plan, the city will decorate the sidewalks of Ho Tung Mau Street, Le Mao Street, Binh Minh Square in the Cua Lo beach area with flowers. Flower displays will also be placed at the three main entrances to Vinh: Nghi Lien, Cua Nam ward, and the intersection of Le Nin Street and Vinh Airport. Photo: Nguyen DaoEvery year, as Tet (Lunar New Year) approaches and spring arrives, the city is adorned with impressive flower-lined streets. Photo: Nguyen DaoWorkers from Vinh City Greenery Company decorate trees and flowers in time for Tet (Lunar New Year). Photo: Nguyen DaoThe streets seem to have been given a new look as spring arrives. Areas such as Ho Chi Minh Square, Truong Thi Street, Nguyen Tat Thanh Park, the Lenin Monument, and the area in front of the Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial People's Committee... have all been renovated and beautified. Photo: Nguyen DaoNew flower pots have been gathered to decorate the streets. Photo: Nguyen DaoOn the streets, ornamental kumquat and pomelo trees are also being sold in large quantities, including many large trees. Photo: Nguyen DaoPeople have started buying kumquats and peach blossoms to welcome Tet (Lunar New Year). Photo: Nguyen DaoWorkers from Vinh City Greenery Company worked all day to ensure completion before the 27th day of the Lunar New Year. Photo: Nguyen DaoVinh City has also planned several locations for selling Tet flowers this year and decorated historical sites such as the Quang Trung Emperor's temple, the Ben Thuy monument, etc. Photo: Nguyen Dao