Spanning 250 meters across a vast 4,000-square-meter area, the vibrant Tet Flower Street in Tuy Hoa is a stunning display of floral artistry. Showcasing an impressive 70,000 flower baskets from 100 different species, the street is a colorful celebration of the city’s natural beauty.
The exhibit features six grand displays, numerous smaller setups, and two captivating entrance installations. But it’s not just the flowers that dazzle; the street is also illuminated with 20,000 meters of LED lights and over 400 spotlights, creating a breathtaking nighttime spectacle.
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The majestic golden cobra, a symbol of protection, shines brightly under the lights. Photo: Minh Chien |
One of the highlights of the flower street is the grand entrance on Dien Bien Phu Street, featuring a majestic golden cobra. This cobra, guarding precious gemstones, represents the natural treasures of Phu Yen. Standing tall at 10.8 meters, it is a true work of art, adorned with countless LED lights that mesmerize all who pass through.
Surrounding the cobra are replicas of the iconic Nghinh Phong Tower, a symbol of Tuy Hoa’s tourism appeal, adding to the cultural significance of the display.
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Crowds gather at the newly-opened Tet Flower Street, captivated by the vibrant displays. Photo: Minh Chien |
The other entrance, located on Hung Vuong Street, celebrates Tuy Hoa’s 20th anniversary with a unique design. Two elegant snake mascots intertwine to form the numbers 2005 and 2025, symbolizing the city’s journey and growth over the years.
At the heart of the flower street is a captivating centerpiece—a snake mascot cradling an Internet globe, surrounded by AI-inspired installations. This modern twist adds a layer of innovation to the traditional floral display.
Another highlight is the snake cave display, featuring patterns inspired by snake scales and traditional Vietnamese brocade, creating a unique and captivating visual effect.
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The AI-inspired installations surrounding the snake mascot add a modern twist. Photo: Minh Chien |
Nguyen Cong Thanh, vice-chairman of the Tuy Hoa People’s Committee, shared that the VND3.9-billion flower street project was a collaborative effort, funded by both the city and community contributions.
The golden cobra mascot, with its impressive height of 10.8 meters and length of 135 meters, is a true landmark. Meanwhile, the snake mascots at the Hung Vuong gate stand tall at 12.3 meters and stretch to a length of 38 meters each, creating a grand entrance.
“The flower street is a feast for the eyes,” exclaimed Do Kieu Oanh, a local resident. “The golden cobra, illuminated by LED lights, is absolutely mesmerizing. It has become the perfect backdrop for our Tet celebrations and photos.”
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The arche, inspired by snake scales, adds a unique design element to the flower street. Photo: Minh Chien |
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The snake mascot takes center stage, shining brightly against the night sky. Photo: Minh Chien |
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Visitors strike a pose next to the giant snake mascot, creating lasting memories. Photo: Minh Chien |
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The flower street comes alive with traditional games, bringing joy to visitors of all ages. Photo: Minh Chien |
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A unique display featuring snake and watermelon mascots, adding a touch of creativity to the street. Photo: Minh Chien |