Spanning 250 meters across a vast 4,000-square-meter area, the impressive Tet Flower Street in Tuy Hoa city is a sight to behold. With a total of 70,000 flower baskets showcasing 100 different species, the street is transformed into a vibrant and colorful exhibit for the Tet holiday in 2025.

The display features six grand installations, numerous smaller displays, and two captivating entrance setups. One of the highlights is the giant golden cobra mascot, constructed with 60 metric tons of steel and eco-friendly materials like bamboo and rattan. This stunning structure, standing tall at the Dien Bien Phu Street entrance, guards precious gemstones, symbolizing the natural treasures of Phu Yen. It is adorned with countless LED lights, creating a mesmerizing and magical atmosphere.

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

The cobra mascot is accompanied by replicas of the iconic Nghinh Phong Tower, further enhancing the visual appeal. Moving towards the Hung Vuong Street entrance, visitors are greeted by two elegantly intertwined snake mascots, forming the numbers 2005 and 2025, commemorating the city’s journey. This entrance celebrates the 20th anniversary of Tuy Hoa with style and symbolism.

Crowds gather at the breathtaking Tet Flower Street in Tuy Hoa. Photo: Minh Chien

The centerpiece of the flower street is a captivating snake mascot cradling an Internet globe, surrounded by AI-inspired installations. This unique feature represents the fusion of nature and technology. Additionally, a snake cave display with patterns inspired by traditional Vietnamese brocade and snake scales adds a touch of cultural heritage to the exhibit.

The AI-inspired installations and snake mascot create a unique focal point. Photo: Minh Chien

Nguyen Cong Thanh, vice-chairman of the Tuy Hoa People’s Committee, shared that the VND3.9-billion (US$159,000) project was a collaborative effort funded by the city and community contributions. The golden cobra mascot at the Dien Bien Phu gate stands tall at 10.8 meters, with a length of 135 meters, while the snake mascots at the Hung Vuong gate measure 12.3 meters in height and 38 meters in length, creating a larger-than-life impact.

“The flower street is a stunning spectacle, especially with the golden cobra mascot illuminated by LED lights,” shared Do Kieu Oanh, a local resident. “It’s the perfect setting for festive photos and creates a memorable atmosphere for the Tet celebrations.”

The snake scale-inspired arch adds a unique design element to the flower street. Photo: Minh Chien
The golden cobra mascot shines brightly, creating a magical ambiance. Photo: Minh Chien
Visitors pose for memorable photos next to the giant snake mascot. Photo: Minh Chien
Traditional games add to the festive atmosphere on the flower street. Photo: Minh Chien
A creative display featuring snake and watermelon mascots. Photo: Minh Chien