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VietNamNet Bridge – Most tourist sites in Ho Chi
Minh City have hosted a wide range of activities with
a view to bringing joy and happiness to visitors during the New Year.

Dam Sen Park. (Photo: Internet)
As Lunar
New Year holiday lasts for nine days, giving people ample time for
entertainment activities, Dam Sen Park started serving visitors from the last
day of the Year of the Cat and will open till the 14th day of the first month
of the Year of the Dragon.
With its
colourful space of folk games and images of three deities symbolising
happiness, wealth and longevity, the Park has welcomed a large number of
tourists during these days.
Tourists
also have a chance to contemplate a flower street stretching from the gate of
the park to the statue of Au Co-Lac Long Quan where they can take souvenir
photos and try their luck with New Year envelopes.
If young
people in the city prefer trips to Vung Tau and Da Lat for romances, many
families choose Nguyen Hue flower street and Tao Dan spring flower festival to
enjoy the scenery.
These
recreational centres have also greeted a lot of people hailing from
neighbouring provinces.
VietNamNet/Vietnam Plus
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