Da Nang people celebrate warm and cozy Lunar New Year's Eve
February 01, 2022, 09:37 [GMT+7]
Unlike previous years, the atmosphere to ring in Lunar New Year's Eve and welcome in the Lunar New Year of the Tiger is a bit quieter. However, there was no dampening of the Tet spirit as local residents poured out onto the streets citywide on Lunar New Year’s Eve.
A corner of the city on Lunar New Year's Eve with buildings and bridges lit up with shimmering lights. |
Bach Dang Street and both banks of the Han River are the highlight of the public floral displays and lighting decorations for Tet Festival 2022 with the key idea of ‘Aspiration to rise up’. |
Despite wet and cold weather, Da Nang residents still poured out onto major downtown streets to ring in Lunar New Year's Eve. |
The image of the majestic and mighty tiger - the mascot of Lunar New Year 2022 - at the Bach Dang spring flower street draws much attention from visitors. |
People together record beautiful moments with their family members and friends. |
The expanded APEC Sculpture Garden is now becoming a new check-in venue for residents and visitors during the lunar new year. |
A photo exhibition entitled 'Hai Chau - 25 Years of Growth and Development Aspirations' is taking place at the lobby of the expanded APEC Sculpture Garden till February 15. |
A baby girl welcomes in new spring with her dad. |
Many check-in areas have been created at the lobby of the expanded APEC Sculpture Garden. |
The eastern bank of the Han River became more vibrant and bustling than ever before with many exciting cultural activities to ring in Lunar New Year's Eve. |
Reporting by XUAN SON - Translating by M.DUNG
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