The tourism festival gets underway at Le Van Tam Park in District 1, popularizing the message “Welcome to Ho Chi Minh City”, in an effort to stimulate post-pandemic tourism. |
Long dresses featuring the landscape and culture of each locality nationwide are showcased during the Ao Dai fashion show. |
The beautiful landscapes of Ninh Binh and Thai Binh provinces are featured in each outfit. |
Models boast popular sightseeing spots such as Huong Tich Pagoda, Quang Tri ancient citadel, and Cuc Phuong national park printed on the long dresses they wear. |
Long dresses are used as a way of introducing major tourist destinations in the Central Highlands region. |
The annual tourism event is held in conjunction with the country’s hosting of the 31st Southeast Asian (SEA) Games aimed at boosting domestic tourism. |
A model appears graceful wearing an Ao Dai featuring a sightseeing spot in Dong Nai, a locality in the south. |
Young models from the Mekong Delta region show the beauty of scenic spots through images on the long dresses. |
Singer Dong Nhi dons a long dress which features images of destinations in Ho Chi Minh City, including Bitexco and Landmark 81 buildings, along with Thu Thiem 2 bridge. |
Various activities are being held during the festival, including a travel fair that have attracted plenty of visitors. |
A visitor learns more about a sightseeing tour by helicopter which costs VND5 million for each passenger. |
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Photos: Tienphong.vn
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