Each spring, it’s common to see individuals wearing ao dai showcasing their elegance on the streets of Hanoi. |
Many are familiar with Hoan Kiem Lake as a prominent location for Tet photos. |
The Tet atmosphere permeates every corner of Hanoi. One of the most attractive streets for young people is Ta Hien Street in Hoan Kiem District. (Photo: Kinhtedothi.vn) |
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Groups of young people gather to take adorable Ao dai Tet photo shoots. |
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Others seek a more serene setting... |
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The Cultural and Arts Center at 22 Hang Buom Street, also known as the Cantonese Assembly Hall, boasts a blend of Western, Vietnamese, and Chinese cultures, making it a popular spot for tourists to capture memorable photos. |
Some simply use smartphones to create lasting memories before the new year, while others opt for a more sophisticated approach by hiring professional photographers. (Photo: Nguyen Hoang Thuc/Rau Studio). |
During this festive time, parents dress their children in ao dai attire adorned with elaborate accessories. |
The fruit baskets at Dong Xuan market add a vibrant, colorful touch to Tet photos. (Photo: Nguyen Hoang Thuc/Rau Studio). |
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