Deputy director of the municipal Department of Culture and Sports, Vo Trong Nam, announced on January 8 that the 15-minute firework shows, to be funded by businesses and organisations, will start from 0:00 on the Lunar New Year’s Eve which falls on January 22.

A high-altitude firework display will be held at the Thu Thiem Tunnel in Thu Duc City and five low-altitude displays will be set off in the Dam Sen Cultural Park in District 11, Thu Duc City, Can Thanh Commune in Can Gio District, Cu Chi and Binh Chanh districts.

For the Lunar New Year holiday, HCM City has planned a variety of cultural and arts activities including a photo exhibition on the beauty of HCM City’s daily life as well as photos of war memories; a Tet Cake Festival to be held at the History Ethnic and Cultural Park; and the annual HCM City Spring Flower Fair to be held from January 16-27 at Tao Dan Park.

In addition, the Nguyen Hue Flower Street, the city’s most visited attraction in Tet, will open from January 19-26. This year’s 600-metre flower street extends from the President Ho Chi Minh Statue in front of the city people’s committee building down Nguyen Hue Street to Ton Duc Thang Street.

The capital city of Hanoi has also announced to organise firework displays at 31 locations across the city to welcome in the Lunar New Year 2023.

Some other localities, including Lam Dong, Danang, Ha Nam, and Thanh Hoa, have also announced plans for holding firework displays to welcome the new year.

Source: Dtinews