On the evening of February 12, or the 25th day of the last lunar month, the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City inaugurated its 46th Spring Flower Festival at Tao Dan Park.
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Delegates cut the ribbon to launch the 46th Spring Flower Festival at Tao Dan Park. |
Spanning 9.6 hectares and running through February 22 (the sixth day of the Lunar New Year), the festival continues a nearly half-century tradition, having evolved into one of the city’s most distinctive cultural events during the Tet holiday.
Addressing the opening ceremony, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Bui Xuan Cuong said that after 46 editions, the Spring Flower Festival has become more than a floral exhibition, but grown into an integral part of the city’s “Tet spirit.” Amid the pace of a modern and dynamic metropolis, the festival serves as a space where tradition converges with contemporary life and aspirations for the future.
The festival showcases thousands of orchid arrangements, bonsai works, yellow apricot blossoms, and miniature landscapes crafted by artisans from the city and across the country. Notably, this year marks the debut of nightly parades and artistic performances featuring international horse breeds, adding a fresh highlight to the celebrations.
For many residents, the Tao Dan Spring Flower Festival remains an annual rendezvous. It is expected to continue serving as a vibrant cultural and artistic space, embodying the convergence of nature’s beauty, artisans’ talent and the shared hope of millions for a prosperous and confident new year.
Also on February 12, the Hai Phong City Journalists’ Association, in coordination with the municipal Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and local media agencies, opened the Spring Press Festival alongside an exhibition highlighting the port city’s socio-economic achievements in 2025.
The event commemorates the 96th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (February 3, 1930–2026) and the 96th anniversary of the municipal Party Organization, while celebrating the success of the 14th National Party Congress and preparing to welcome the Lunar New Year.
The Spring Press Festival features hundreds of Tet publications from Hai Phong and media outlets nationwide, offering readers a comprehensive and multidimensional overview of socio-economic development and major Party and State policies over the past year.
In addition, more than 100 outstanding photo works capturing the port city’s socio-economic achievements are on display, presenting a vivid portrait of a dynamic and modern Hai Phong.
Source: VNA