Spanning 250 meters across a vast 4,000-square-meter area, Tuy Hoa’s 2025 Tet Flower Street is a breathtaking display of floral artistry. With 70,000 flower baskets showcasing 100 different species, the street is transformed into a vibrant and fragrant celebration of nature’s beauty.

The exhibit features six grand displays, numerous smaller setups, and two captivating entrance installations that are sure to awe visitors.

What makes this flower street unique is not just the sheer number of flowers, but also the creative use of eco-friendly materials. The street is constructed with 60 metric tons of steel, bamboo, and rattan, seamlessly blending durability and sustainability. And when night falls, the street truly comes alive with 20,000 meters of LED lights and over 400 spotlights, creating a dazzling spectacle.

The golden cobra mascot, a stunning centerpiece illuminated by LED lights. Photo: Minh Chien

One of the most striking features of the flower street is the grand entrance on Dien Bien Phu Street, where a giant golden cobra mascot greets visitors. Standing tall at 10.8 meters, the cobra guards precious gemstones, symbolizing the natural treasures of Phu Yen. This majestic creation, adorned with LED lights, is a true work of art and has become an iconic backdrop for Tet photos.

Surrounding the cobra are replicas of the Nghinh Phong Tower, a symbol of Tuy Hoa’s rich tourism heritage, adding a touch of cultural significance to the display.

Crowds gather at the newly-opened Tet Flower Street, captivated by the stunning displays. Photo: Minh Chien

The other entrance on Hung Vuong Street holds its own unique charm, featuring two intertwined snake mascots gracefully forming the numbers 2005 and 2025, commemorating the city’s journey. This elegant design is a celebration of Tuy Hoa’s 20th anniversary and a testament to the city’s growth.

As visitors wander down the flower street, they are drawn to the centerpiece—a snake mascot cradling an Internet globe, surrounded by AI-inspired installations. This modern twist on a natural theme is a reminder of the fusion of technology and nature in our lives.

Another highlight of the street is the snake cave display, where patterns inspired by snake scales and traditional Vietnamese brocade create a unique and captivating visual experience.

The mesmerizing centerpiece, a fusion of nature and technology. Photo: Minh Chien

Nguyen Cong Thanh, vice-chairman of the Tuy Hoa People’s Committee, shared that the VND3.9-billion (US$159,000) flower street project was made possible through the joint efforts of the city and community contributions. It is a testament to the dedication and collaboration of the people of Tuy Hoa.

The golden cobra mascot, with its impressive height of 10.8 meters and length of 135 meters, is a true engineering marvel. Meanwhile, the snake mascots at the Hung Vuong gate stand tall at 12.3 meters and stretch to a length of 38 meters each, adding to the grandeur of the street.

“The flower street is a feast for the senses,” exclaimed Do Kieu Oanh, a local resident. “The golden cobra, illuminated by countless LED lights, is absolutely mesmerizing. It’s like stepping into a magical world, and it has become the perfect spot for capturing memorable Tet moments.”

A stunning arch, inspired by the intricate patterns of snake scales. Photo: Minh Chien
The golden cobra shines brightly, creating an iconic backdrop for Tet celebrations. Photo: Minh Chien
Visitors pose for a group photo, capturing memories against the stunning backdrop. Photo: Minh Chien
Traditional games add a touch of nostalgia and fun to the flower street experience. Photo: Minh Chien
A whimsical display featuring snake and watermelon mascots, adding a touch of playfulness to the street. Photo: Minh Chien