Music, lights, and fireworks dazzle Vietnam’s major cities on New Year's Eve
TB (according to Vietnamnet)•01/01/2025 07:06
The streets of Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh city came alive with festive crowds on New Year’s Eve as families and tourists gathered for spectacular fireworks and vibrant music performances.
Families and young groups gathered early near Hoan Kiem Lake in Ha Noi and Nguyen Hue Walking Street in Ho Chi Minh city to secure their spots.
Businesses capitalized on the festive demand by selling seats with prime views of fireworks for up to 1.4 million VND (approximately 57 USD) per pair.
Nguyen Hue Walking Street: A hub of music and fireworks
By early evening, Nguyen Hue Walking Street in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, was buzzing with excitement. Thousands of young people queued on roads like Le Loi and Ngo Duc Ke to glimpse performances by renowned artists, including Thanh Lam, Tung Duong, Soobin Hoang Son, and Minh Hang.
Some attendees, like Nhi from District 1, arrived as early as 6 PM to secure the best vantage point and enjoy performances by their favorite stars.
Others, such as Tuan's family from District 6, experienced the festive atmosphere for the first time. "We decided to come after learning about the music programs here," Tuan said, adding they planned to stay until the fireworks at midnight.
Nearby, at Saigon Riverside Park, families had already set up spots by 7 PM, while authorities blocked vehicle access to ensure pedestrian safety.
Cafés with fireworks views charge premium prices
In Ha Noi, establishments near Hoan Kiem Lake turned into prime venues for fireworks enthusiasts. Prices ranged from 150,000 VND to 1.4 million VND (approximately 6–57 USD) per seat, depending on the location and view.
A top-tier café offered a vantage point overlooking Turtle Tower and The Huc Bridge while providing a clear view of the performances at Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square.
By 9 pm, the streets around Hoan Kiem Lake were teeming with revelers. Roads such as Cau Go, Dinh Tien Hoang, and Dinh Liet were tightly packed, while temperatures of 16°C created a comfortable environment for outdoor festivities.
Crowds converge on Ha Noi’s and Ho Chi Minh city’s iconic spots
Tourists like Hoang Ly chose Ha Noi for its cultural charm during the New Year. Despite the overwhelming crowds, Ly was determined to stay until midnight to enjoy the countdown and fireworks.
In Ho Chi Minh city, guests like Khanh Han took the opportunity to snap photos at Ba Son Bridge, adorned with lights for the occasion. Visitors such as Bich Thao, who traveled from Binh Thuan Province, shared their excitement: "This will be a memorable New Year's Eve for us before exploring more attractions tomorrow."
International visitors also joined in. Amelia from Australia expressed her joy at celebrating the New Year in Vietnam, while Phillippe from France enjoyed the local flavors of banh mi at Son Tra Night Market in Da Nang.
Danang: A quieter yet festive scene
Unlike the bustling celebrations in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh city, Danang offered a more relaxed atmosphere as it did not feature fireworks. However, areas like Son Tra Night Market saw heavy foot traffic with locals and tourists enjoying the festive vibes, shopping, and dining.
At 10 pm, popular streets such as Trang Tien, Hang Khay, and the areas around Hoan Kiem Lake in Ha Noi were tightly packed as people eagerly anticipated the "Countdown Party 2025."
As midnight approaches, fireworks will illuminate the skies over Saigon River and Hoan Kiem Lake, marking a spectacular start to 2025.