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HCM City starts bringing in 2011 early
People in Vietnam’s biggest economic hub, Ho Chi
Minh City, have been welcoming the new year since December 26, 2010. New Year
festivals have been taking place at Park 23/9 and in District 1 since December
26, 2010 and will continue until January 2, 2011.
They feature music shows and traditional games such as “bắt vịt” (literally
translated as ‘catching ducks), stilt walking, and “vượt cầu khỉ”, known as
crossing the bamboo bridge.
On the occasion, the municipal Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism
organised an international food festival. The event is aimed to promote
specialties from 24 countries worldwide plus teach visitors how to cook some
dishes including kimchi from South Korea.
The event will also stage a bartender performance, Vietnam’s record-sized
pancake and a contest on creating items using bulbs and fruits.
During the festival, delegations from foreign countries such as Germany, Russia
and South Korea will perform their traditional dancing while Vietnam will host a
folk music show and a food festival to promote its image and tourism potential
to international visitors.
In addition, many people set out to Park 23/9 and the sparkling streets of Le
Loi, Nguyen Hue and Dong Khoi, which are decorated by glistening lights.
To welcome 2011, Ho Chi Minh City will also shoot fireworks for 15 minutes at
the Caric Shipyard area in Thu Thiem Ward, District 2 and Dam Sen Park in
District 11 on January 1, 2011.
During the Lunar New Year or Tet holiday, the city will launch fireworks at
seven locations in Thu Thiem Ward of District 2, Tan Phu Ward of District 7, Go
Vap Park in Go Vap District, Hoc Mon District, Cu Chi District, District 9 and
Dam Sen Park in District 11.
Source: DTiNews |
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