After a boisterous and bustling New Year's Eve, Nha Trang City looks peaceful on the first morning of Lunar New Year. Most of streets are deserted. A few people go out to the pagodas, churches or enjoy the fresh air of the first day of New Year.
After a boisterous and bustling New Year's Eve, Nha Trang City looks peaceful on the first morning of Lunar New Year. Most of streets are deserted. A few people go out to the pagodas, churches or enjoy the fresh air of the first day of New Year.
Following are some images of Nha Trang City on the first morning of Lunar New Year.
Nha Trang’s streets are still deserted at 7:30am. (Photo: there are few people travelling on 23-10 Street, gateway of the city, which is always crowded). |
Area at Le Thanh Ton Street six-way crossroads, which were bustling with Tet flower purchasing and selling on New Year's Eve, are cleaned on the first morning of New Year. |
City decorated with flags and flowers. |
National flags hung at all houses in the city… |
…and in rural areas. |
Women wearing Ao dai going out on the first day of New Year. |
Going to pagodas is a traditional beauty of Vietnamese. |
Long Son Pagoda at 8am on the first day of lunar year. |
Bac Thanh Church is crowded on the first morning of New Year. |
Nha Trang’s beach remains its inherent peaceful feature. Some people still take a walk or exercise on New Year’s morning. |
Two Chinese tourists walking on Nha Trang beach. |
At the area near 2-4 Square, there are some families go out early on the morning and take souvenir pictures. |
Some people enjoy spring atmosphere at cafes. |
Sidewalk cafes are also interesting places to enjoy fresh air on New Year’s morning. |
Many big hotels in the city organize unicorn dances to welcome New Year. (Photo: Unicorn dance at Sheraton Nha Trang Hotel on the first morning of New Year.) |
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