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4 ngày trước
00The Lunar New Year of Giap Thin 2024 has brought an incredible display of creativity across Vietnam, with provinces and cities competing to showcase the most magnificent dragon mascots. As the ultimate symbol of power, prosperity, and good fortune, the dragon takes center stage during Tet celebrations. This year, the public has been treated to an array of breathtaking, majestic, and sometimes highly debated artistic creations that have gone viral on social media.
Among the most praised is the dual dragon masterpiece, 'song long chau ngoc,' in Quang Binh Province, which captivates visitors with its harmonious design and brilliant colors. Meanwhile, the dragon in Quang Tri Province has been widely lauded for its fierce, powerful, and majestic expression, perfectly embodying the traditional spirit of the mythical beast. In Ho Chi Minh City, the massive 100-meter-long dragon winding along the famous Nguyen Hue Flower Street has attracted millions of visitors, serving as a stunning backdrop for festive photos.
However, not all mascots received unanimous praise, sparking fun and lively debates online. The dragon in Thanh Hoa Province faced lighthearted criticism for its unusually lean frame, while the mascot in Dak Lak Province caused a stir when its head was initially installed facing backward—a design that local authorities quickly corrected to face forward following public feedback. In contrast, Binh Duong's dragon won hearts with its bright, cheerful colors and friendly yet regal appearance. This gallery celebrates the diverse artistry, cultural pride, and festive humor that defined Vietnam's welcoming of the Year of the Dragon 2024.
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