Hundreds of thousands of local residents flocked to all entertainment venues in both urban and suburban areas.
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One of the favorite activities indulged in by residents of suburban areas during the Tet festival is the hopping dance between bamboo poles. (Photo: SGGP) |
During the first three days of the Lunar New Year, around 100,000 residents from suburban districts and neighboring areas were entertained by events at these venues.
Other performance organizers like the Bong Sen Folk Singing and Dancing Theatre, Tran Huu Trang Troupe , and the city’s Modern Music Center also sent their artistes for free to entertain residents in remote areas, former army bases, educational centers and rehabilitation centers.
Some suburban districts have organized their own Tet activities. Binh Chanh District held a Tet fair with several traditional games like walking on a thin bridge, breaking the bell, and dancing between bamboo poles. The fair also included a fruit arrangement contest featuring five Tet specialties that proved to be hugely popular.
Meanwhile, the Cu Chi District’s
One of the highlights of this show was a look back at the history and development of the ao dai, the Vietnamese national dress. In separate counting of the whole exhibition, the ao dai photos along attracted 2,000 visitors a day.
In the urban areas, some popular entertaining venues like the Suoi Tien Culture and
Cultural centers in districts and wards also received large crowds during these days.
The District 5 Cultural Center attracted hundreds of visitors every day with various entertaining activities including a Vietnamese-Chinese food exhibition, ca co (a folk music tradition from the Mekong Delta) and tuong (adapted from a Chinese folk music tradition) performances, Chinese lantern shows, and kylin, lion and dragon dances.
Stages and theatres throughout the city have enjoyed huge sales during this Tet season. Tickets for shows at HCMC Drama, IDECAF, Phu Nhuan, Super Bowl, 5B Vo Van Tan, Hoang Thai Thanh, and Nu Cuoi theatres are mostly sold out for the first eight days of New Year.
This Tet has also seen the debut of an animal show presented by the
VietNamNet/SGGP
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