
A woman takes photos at the flower garden at the foot of Ba Son Bridge in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Huu Duy / Tuoi Tre
Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reporters observed that the area near Ba Son metro station at the Saigon Marina complex features well-arranged flower beds, decorative displays and riverside walkways in a modern urban setting.
Familiar rural elements such as bamboo, dried straw, and conical hats are thoughtfully incorporated alongside tens of thousands of blooming cosmos, sunflowers, and golden Chrysanthemum, bringing a vivid sense of rural charm to the urban landscape.
In the evening, the area becomes especially lively as crowds gather to walk, relax, and capture early-year moments amid lights and floral colors.
Many families bring young children to play and take photos, adding to the festive and cheerful atmosphere.

Children enjoy photo sessions as parents take them to the flower garden near Ba Son Bridge in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Huu Duy / Tuoi Tre
Thu Ha, a resident of Xuan Hoa Ward, said she brought her daughter to the flower garden at the foot of Ba Son Bridge after the child saw photos shared on social media, hoping to preserve a memorable moment at the start of the year.

The flower garden at the foot of Ba Son Bridge draws large crowds of visitors for sightseeing and photo-taking each evening. Photo: Huu Duy / Tuoi Tre

An early-morning view of the flower garden at the foot of Ba Son Bridge. Photo: Huu Duy / Tuoi Tre
Beyond the Ba Son metro station area, sunflower fields at Saigon River Park in An Khanh Ward have also come into full bloom.
The bright yellow flowers line the riverside walkway, attracting visitors for sightseeing and photography.
The sunflower gardens are planted in clusters along the path, forming striking landscape highlights that open up views toward the river and the buildings on the opposite bank.
Regular maintenance and pruning help ensure a clean, cohesive appearance of the garden.
In addition to serving visitors’ recreational needs, the space contributes to preserving greenery and fostering community activities along the river.

Sunflowers in full bloom along the Saigon River create green-and-yellow highlights in Ho Chi Minh City’s urban landscape. Photo: Huynh Anh / Tuoi Tre

A gardener holds a bunch of sunflowers from the garden along the Saigon River in An Khanh Ward. Photo: Huynh Anh / Tuoi Tre

A woman poses for photos among head-high sunflowers in full bloom. Photo: Huynh Anh / Tuoi Tre
Meanwhile, Le Van Tam Park remains a familiar destination for city residents.
Its floral displays, green spaces, and walking paths continue to attract morning exercisers as well as families with children in the late afternoon and evening.
The early-year atmosphere there is calm and pleasant amid the bustle of the city.

Le Van Tam Park features illuminated decorative displays to welcome the new year. Photo: Huynh Anh / Tuoi Tre
Elsewhere, many other parks, squares, and riverside areas in Ho Chi Minh City have also been upgraded and decorated with flowers for the start of the year.
Increasing investment in public spaces not only enhances the city’s urban landscape but also offers residents more options for leisure and relaxation during the early days of spring.
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