City dwellers flock to streets for Lunar New Year's Eve celebrations despite cold windy weather
By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
February 10, 2024, 08:19 [GMT+7]
On the evening of February 9 (the last day of the last month of the Lunar Year of Cat), crowds gathered in public spaces nearby the Dragon Bridge and the Bach Dang Flower Street for Lunar New Year’s Eve celebrations despite cold windy weather.
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Since 7:00 pm, hundreds have gathered in a public area at the eastern end of the Dragon Bridge |
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Families take pictures for Tet together |
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This is an opportunity for family members to have closer bond |
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Children celebrate Lunar New Year's Eve with their mothers for the first time |
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Before Lunar New Year's Eve, Mr. Do Ngoc Son, a resident of Hoa Quy Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, and his daughter, visit a painting exhibition at APEC Sculpture Garden. "I want to have more time with my daughter in order to create beautiful childhood memories for her" he added. |
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The yellow apricot blossom road at the campus southwest of the Dragon Bridge on Bach Dang Street attracts a large number of people to take photos. |
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People gather in large numbers at a space for calligraphy writing on Bach Dang Flower Street with the hope of achieving their wishes in the coming year. |
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A couple hangs out together for Lunar New Year's Eve celebrations |
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A South Korean family posing for a selfie photo, joining the Tet atmosphere of the people of Da Nang. |
Reporting by Q.CUONG, T.DUYEN – Translating by M.DUNG, T.TUNG
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