After nearly 30 days of urgent construction, the Binh Ngo spring flower street at Ho Son park (Tuy Hoa ward, Dak Lak province) has officially been revealed, ready to welcome people and tourists.
The project has an impressive total decorative area of about 3,000 m2. A system of more than 70,000 colorful flower baskets and artistic lighting helps the space become shimmering and magical. The entire space fully recreates the beauty of the new land, where the green forest blends with the vast silver sea.
The highlight at this year's flower street is the 3 large scenes of horse mascots with profound implications of cohesion. Many tourists and local people when visiting praised and evaluated them as the most beautiful mascots in this year's Tet mascot list.



Thang Long Red Riding Horse" is the main mascot of the project with a height of 5-6m and a width of about 9-11m. This mascot is elaborately crafted from monolithic foam, covered with hologram decal material to help capture bright light.
In the five elements, the year of Binh Ngo is called the year of "ích mã", which means red horse (fresh red). The red color of the Xích mã mascot evokes innovation and strong spread. Combined with the name Thang Long, the work symbolizes the prosperity of the country in the new era.



Song Ma Tuong Phung" appears full of life with the image of a pair of horses pulling a happy carriage, carrying joy and brilliant flower seasons. The image of time wheels rolling through the region of memories to sow belief in a new journey, bringing people's aspirations to expand and reach further.



Standing majestically right at the gate of Hung Vuong Avenue, the pair of "Ten Thousand Springs" horses carry the aspiration for a prosperous new year. This image replaces wishes for a warm, prosperous and peaceful life for every home.
This year's Tuy Hoa Spring Flower Street carries the meaningful message "Tet is a family", far beyond the traditional value of reunion. This is also a strong affirmation of the strength of solidarity of Dak Lak province after the merger process.



The display space is cleverly arranged to honor the typical products of the locality: images of coffee and pepper imbued with the highlands are harmoniously interwoven with tuna or lobster in the sea and islands.



Mr. Le Tuan, a resident visiting the spring flower street, shared: "This year's mascot lineup is too magnificent. From a happy carriage to a super product of a cheerful Red Riding Horse, just a glance at it shows the meticulous investment and pride of the people here.
The flower street tour route starts from gate number 1 Dien Bien Phu and ends at Hung Vuong Avenue gate. This journey is expected to be a unique cultural and artistic highlight for tourists visiting Tuy Hoa during the Binh Ngo Tet 2026.