This year’sspring festival will feature six roads.
The “fairy” road will tell popular Vietnamesefairy tales through pictures, while the “creative” road will display graffitiby young artists.
The “heritage” road will capture three regions,including “Khue Van Cac” (Khue Van Pavilion) - a unique architectural work anda symbol of present-day Hanoi in the north; “Chua Thien Mu” (Pagoda of theCelestial Lady) – a historic temple in the central city of Hue; and “Cho BenThanh” (Ben Thanh Market) in the southern economic hub of Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnam’s traditional religious practice ofworshipping mother goddesses –recognised by UNESCO as an intangible culturalheritage – will be highlighted at this “heritage” road.
The “love” road will be a romantic space forcouples and the “future” road will introduce new houses.
The “childhood” road will host traditional gamesfor children such as “bit mat bat ga” (catching a chicken while blindfolded),“keo co” (tug of war), “nhay day” (jumping rope), “o an quan” (mandarin squarecapturing), and other circus performances.
Tickets cost between 30,000-100,000 VND (1.32 –4.43 USD) each./.
VNA