In recent days, the slope in Bai Sau area, Vung Tau City has suddenly caused a fever on social networks, attracting many young people to take photos and check-in in the style of a slope in Dai Ly (China).
Previously, on social networks, a check-in image appeared, said to be on a slope on Thuong Tri Avenue (Dai Ly, China), with an elevated location that can cover the urban area below. The video using a romantic melody in the song "Sick Enough to Die" performed by MC Mong (Korea) has attracted the attention of many young people.
With the location where you can see the bustling area of Bai Sau from above, the slope in Mui Nghinh Phong area, Vung Tau City (also known as Con Rong slope, Bai Sau slope...) has attracted quite a lot of young people to film and take photos following the trend that is popular on social networks.
Follow this trend, girls will walk on the slope in a steep direction, then turn back with a bright and charming smile, behind which is the image of the city with bustling traffic. With couples, the two hold hands, or give each other romantic bouquets of flowers on the sparkling backdrop of the city at night...
Ms. Kim Chi (residing in Ward 1, Vung Tau City) has just finished filming a video on this slope and said that she really likes the finished photos, they are very beautiful and romantic.
"In my opinion, the images in Vung Tau are sometimes more beautiful than the original scenery in Dai Ly, so there is no need to go far, so my lover and I can have beautiful memories here," Ms. Chi commented.
In Vung Tau City, the above style is also check-in by young people at some other places such as: Martyrs Monument; Con Heo Hill, Nghinh Phong Cape...
Having just finished a short video at the Martyrs Monument, Ms. Ngoc Anh (a resident of Vung Tau) said: "This place also shows beautiful photos and frames that are no less than the slope at Bai Sau," Ms. Anh said.
The trend of young people checking in on the slope does not affect traffic in the area. However, tourists need to pay attention not to spill onto the road to avoid affecting traffic order, ensuring safety for themselves, and preserving privacy.