Beautiful images of dragon mascot seen in Hue ancient city
As part of efforts to mark the Lunar New Year, dragon mascots have been installed at various locations across the central province of Thua Thien - Hue province, with the sites attracting a large number of people and tourists.
The dragon mascot draws inspiration from the design of the national seal of the Nguyen Dynasty. The pair of dragon mascots is arranged in front of Hue National Hoc Stele, symbolising the development of Thua Thien Hue province and the nation as a whole
The dragon mascot symbol in Hue is inspired by motifs and royal treasures in association with historical cultural values of the ancient capital.
The 2024 dragon mascot is expected to create a jubilant and vibrant atmosphere within the community.
Hue residents enjoy taking selfie photos alongside the dragon mascot.
The dragon mascot is placed in the park in front of the Provincial Committee with the meaning of a carp turning into a dragon which captures large attention from both residents and tourists.
The image of a carp turning into a dragon represents both peace and prosperity.
The square area in front of the Provincial Committee is always packed with people coming to visit and snap photos.
The dragon mascot is also placed at the Phu Xuan bridgehead area.