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Da Nang residents flock to streets for Lunar New Year's Eve celebrations

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
January 22, 2023, 09:18 [GMT+7]

On the evening of January 21, 2023, (the last day of the last month of the Lunar Year of Tiger), Da Nang’s residents and tourists flocked to streets for Lunar New Year’s Eve celebrations. Such downtown streets as Nguyen Van Linh, September 2 and Bach Dang, plus the APEC Sculpture Garden were packed with vehicles and people.

Crowds of people were seen on September 2 Street, Hai Chau District. Photo: THU DUYEN
Crowds of people were seen on September 2 Street, Hai Chau District. Photo: THU DUYEN
The APEC Sculpture Garden is one of the ideal places in Da Nang to enjoy Lunar New Year's Eve fireworks. Photo: THU DUYEN
The APEC Sculpture Garden is one of the ideal places in Da Nang to enjoy Lunar New Year's Eve fireworks. Photo: THU DUYEN
Many families keep their year-end memories at the APEC Statue Scupture Garden. Photo: QUOC CUONG
Many families keep their year-end memories at the APEC Statue Scupture Garden. Photo: QUOC CUONG
Children are eager to welcome in the lunar new year 2023. Photo: QUOC CUONG
Children are eager to welcome in the lunar new year 2023. Photo: QUOC CUONG
People enjoy a photo exhibition at the APEC Scupture Garden while waiting for fireworks shows. Photo: QUOC CUONG
People enjoy a photo exhibition at the APEC Scupture Garden while waiting for fireworks shows. Photo: QUOC CUONG
A large number of visitors were observed at the spring flower street along the west bank of the Han River. Photo: THU DUYEN
A large number of visitors were observed at the spring flower street along the western bank of the Han River. Photo: THU DUYEN
Spring flower streets in Da Nang attract visitors of all ages. Photo: QUOC CUONG
Spring flower streets in Da Nang attract visitors of all ages. Photo: QUOC CUONG
Visitors take photos with the cat mascot placed on the western bank of the Han River
Visitors take photos with the cat mascot placed on the western bank of the Han River
Children who get dressed in Tet costumes were saved memories at the flower garden by their parents. Photo: QUOC CUONG
Children who get dressed in Tet costumes were saved memories at the flower garden by their parents. Photo: QUOC CUONG
People hope for a peaceful and lucky lunar new year. Photo: THU DUYEN
People hope for a peaceful and lucky lunar new year. Photo: THU DUYEN
Coffee shops on Bach Dang Street attract many young people on Lunar New Year's Eve. Photo: THU DUYEN
Coffee shops on Bach Dang Street attract many young people on Lunar New Year's Eve. Photo: THU DUYEN

Reporting by THU DUYEN, QUOC CUONG - Translating by M.DUNG

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