This month, a display of art lights is being showcased alongside a variety of cultural events, conveying a message of strong and lasting relationships.
Half a million vibrant light-emitting diode (LED) lights have been installed over a substantial portion of Bach Dang Wharf Park in Ho Chi Minh City to mark the 50th anniversary of the establishment of ties between Vietnam and Japan.
The art lights of Bach Dang Wharf in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, reflect the unique symbols of each country and the relationship between them. These lights brighten up the area and enhance its beauty, creating a stunning display of colors and cultures.
The artwork depicts a garden of cherry blossom trees, the national flower of Japan, and lotus flowers floating on the water, symbolizing the traditional Vietnamese image and the interaction between the two cultures.
Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, this park offers a wide range of activities and attractions for people of all ages.
Bach Dang Wharf Park is a popular destination for both locals and visitors alike. Situated in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, this park boasts a wide range of activities and attractions that are suitable for people of all ages. From boat rides and fishing to picnicking and bird-watching, Bach Dang Wharf Park has something for everyone. Visitors can also take in the stunning views of the city skyline from the park’s many vantage points. Whether you are looking for a relaxing day out or a fun-filled adventure, Bach Dang Wharf Park is the perfect spot for you!
The message reads “Vietnam and Japan work together to expand global outreach in the future”. Photo: Tuyet Nguyen/Mekong Environment Forum (MEF)
LED lights represent Sakura blossoms – the national flower of Japan. Photo: Tuyet Nguyen/MEF
Lotus flowers on blue background symbolize the classic Vietnamese image. Photo: Tuyet Nguyen/MEF
The night makes it sparkling. Photo: Tuyet Nguyen/MEF
The lights draw a large number of visitors. Photo: Tuyet Nguyen/MEF
Lights cover a vast area of Bach Dang Wharf Park. Photo: Tuyet Nguyen/MEF
The light decoration makes Bach Dang Wharf Park busier than usual. Photo: Tuyet Nguyen/MEF
The artwork keeps visitors staying late at night. Photo: Tuyet Nguyen/MEF
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