Country's largest flower street ready for Tet celebration

January 30, 2014 - 15:44
Red and yellow are the most popular colours for the flowers on display this year in the flower market. -- VNS Photos Van Dat
The flower street begins with mascots of horses pulling a spherical clock.
The powerful hourses running ahead of time aims to send a message to the young generation.
As Tai Tu music has been recognised as part of the World's Intangible Cultural Heritage, wooden sets of five traditional musical instruments are also featured in the street.
Cottages, rice, footbridge straw are familiar images to most Vietnamese people. Every year, these images are recreated for the benefit of tourists.
Young ladies and children pose for pictures in traditional costumes in the street.
Children in traditional costumes amuse themselves in the street.
Young ladies pose for the camera in the flower market.
A boy reads a book about Late General Vo Nguyen Giap at a corner stall displaying books and photos of the legendary military chief. Like in previous years, Book Street, a street market for books, is also organised at the same time with the flower market.
State President Truong Tan Sang (middle) and HCM City leaders opened the flower street yesterday night.

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