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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Phu My Hung Flower Street Bustling with “Check-Ins” from young people

In the early days of Tet 2026, Phu My Hung Flower Street remains a favorite gathering spot for young people in Ho Chi Minh City. From morning until late evening, Crescent Lake is lively with visitors sightseeing, taking photos, and capturing vibrant spring moments.

The spacious, elaborately decorated area, filled with beautiful mini-scenes, has created countless “check-in” corners. From the welcoming gate “Spring of Unity”, to the giant horse mascot, to the glowing “2026” installation – each highlight contributes to the festive atmosphere.

Other popular photo spots include Four Seasons of Blossoms, recreating the beauty of the Vietnamese countryside; Calligraphy Street, where Calligraphy Masters write auspicious words; and Rhythm of Vietnamese Bamboo, showcasing traditional culture.

Groups of young people carefully prepare traditional outfits such as Áo dài and Áo bà ba, along with spring accessories, to create memorable photo shoots. Some record short videos, vlogs, or livestreams to share on social media, spreading the lively image of the Flower Street online.

Beyond being a “check-in” destination, Phu My Hung Flower Street is also a space for meeting, connection, and cultural exchange. Through traditional mini-scenes, young people gain closer access to national heritage in a modern urban setting, enriching their spiritual lives at the start of the year.

Families also bring children to play and capture reunion moments, while older visitors stroll, admire flowers, and enjoy the Tet atmosphere.

The Flower Street runs from February 11 to February 20, 2026, at The Crescent Strip, attracting large numbers of residents and tourists.

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