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Colourful Bach Dang flower street open until 24 Feb

DA NANG Today
Published: February 10, 2015

The 2015 Bach Dang flower street, themed “Da Nang - Brilliant Colours of Spring”, officially opened yesterday afternoon (21st of the 12th lunar month).  The flower street will run until 24 February (6th of the 1st lunar month).

Started in 2013, the colourful flower street has become one of the city’s key tourist sites over each Tet Festival and has entertained local residents and attracted a large number of visitors during the holiday periods.

Danang Today would like to share with our readers some photos of this year’s beautiful flower street.

 The “Great Landscape of Mascots” floral area.
The “Great Landscape of Mascots” floral area.
 A timber bridge across the “Great Landscape of Mascots” floral area.
A timber bridge across the “Great Landscape of Mascots” floral area.
  The image of a goat, the animal designation for the 2015 lunar year…
The image of a goat, the animal designation for the 2015 lunar year…
… and the re-creation of the local Marble Mountains Tourist Area.
… and the re-creation of the local Marble Mountains Tourist Area.
 Colourful flower pots.
Colourful flower pots.
 The “Picture Frames” floral decoration allows visitors to record memorable moments with their family members and friends.
The “Picture Frames” floral decoration allows visitors to record memorable moments with their family members and friends.
 The “Colourful Rainbows” area symbolises the desire for the New Year to be filled with luck and happiness.
The “Colourful Rainbows” area symbolises the desire for the New Year to be filled with luck and happiness.
   Each silk ribbon symbolises one colour of the rainbow.
Each silk ribbon symbolises one colour of the rainbow.
     A lovely decorated area for children.
A lovely decorated area for children.
  The re-creation of a Vietnamese rural village including thatched cottages, Tet parallel sentences, yellow apricot blossoms, and“banh chung” (square glutinous rice cakes).
The re-creation of a Vietnamese rural village including thatched cottages, Tet parallel sentences, yellow apricot blossoms, and“banh chung” (square glutinous rice cakes).

 

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