On the morning of January 20, Saigontourist Group announced the Nguyen Hue Flower Street Tet Binh Ngo 2026 with the theme “Spring Convergence – Steadfastly Rising”. This year, the flower street is not just an annual cultural space for Tet but is constructed as a “spring symphony”.
Nguyen Hue Flower Street will officially open to serve residents and tourists from 7 PM on February 15, 2026, to 9 PM on February 22, 2026 (from the 28th of the lunar month to the 6th of Tet).
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| Nguyen Hue Flower Street Tet Binh Ngo 2026, themed Spring Convergence – Steadfastly Rising, features large-scale scenes depicting the historical journey and new stature of Ho Chi Minh City after the merger. |
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| Nguyen Hue Flower Street Tet Binh Ngo 2026 unfolds like a ribbon of light, marking the 23rd year this cultural landmark accompanies the spring season. The theme “Spring Convergence – Steadfastly Rising” resonates from the very first steps of visitors and locals. |
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| This marks the 23rd year the flower street is organized during Tet in the central area of Ho Chi Minh City, becoming a distinctive cultural feature of the city. |
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| The Flower Street's welcoming gate, a symbol of unity, shines brightly with the message of convergence and development, reflecting the new stature of Ho Chi Minh City after merging with Binh Duong and Ba Ria – Vung Tau. Large blocks and modern lighting tell the story of a dynamic city rich in potential. |
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| The space around the statue of President Ho Chi Minh is filled with the spring colors of the South. This solemn area is adorned with a vibrant yellow apricot garden crafted by artisans from Binh Loi Apricot Village. The traditional apricot blossoms blend with the modern setting, creating a warm and sacred atmosphere for the New Year. |
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| The grand scene “Nine Red-Maned Horses” – Fulfillment and Fortune Inspired by folklore, the 6.4-meter-high mascot stands out with layers of warm and cool colors. The image of “nine red-maned horses” symbolizes completeness and luck, conveying hopes for a prosperous new year. |
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| “Radiant Memories” with a Giant Spinning Lantern The giant spinning lantern, over 6 meters tall with a diameter of 6.4 meters, rotates to vividly recreate the Tet atmosphere of the past. Moving folk images bring the scene to life. |
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| For the first time, mapping technology is directly projected onto the mascot at the welcoming gate, narrating the story from the legend of Saint Giong to technological development and the formation of a mega-city. The combination of mapping images, mechanical movements, and LED lighting creates a vibrant visual experience. |