In the days leading up to Tet, Hung Yen puts on a new look with the brilliant red and yellow colors of flags, flowers, banners, panels, and posters stretching across the streets. The New Year's atmosphere spreads from the center to residential areas.
On many main roads, traffic volume increased sharply, but traffic was still smooth. People went shopping but no prolonged congestion occurred. The streets were decorated synchronously, cleanly, and airy.

At Nguyen Van Linh Square, the space is decorated with flags, flowers, lights and prominent miniature landscape clusters, attracting a large number of people to play and take photos.
A special highlight is the model of the horse mascot - the symbol of the Year of the Horse 2026, which is vividly shaped and placed in the center of the square. From afternoon to evening, this area is always crowded with check-in people, recording the first moments of spring in a bustling but orderly atmosphere.

Not only in the central area, cultural and relic spaces in the area are also carefully cared for in terms of landscape. At Pho Hien Relic Area, the system of miniatures, decorative flowers, and lighting are arranged harmoniously, creating beautiful landscape corners, imbued with the colors of spring.

Traditional decorative clusters combined with modern elements help the relic space to be both solemn and intimate, becoming a destination chosen by many families in the days leading up to Tet.

In addition, Hung Yen Provincial Museum is also decorated with flags, flowers, miniatures and check-in spaces to welcome spring, creating more cultural highlights in the overall picture of the city.
The museum space both retains its solemnity and brings a familiar spring color, attracting people and tourists to visit and take souvenir photos at the beginning of the year.

In Pho Hien ward, streets and residential areas are cleaned up, national flags, festival flags, and decorative lights are hung simultaneously in front of houses, shops, agencies, and units. The urban space becomes fresh and harmonious, reflecting the spirit of welcoming a civilized, orderly, and safe Tet.

From squares, streets, museums to historical sites, the New Year's atmosphere in Hung Yen clearly shows the careful preparation and positive response of the people. Brilliant flags and flowers, smooth traffic, and well-cared for and synchronously decorated public spaces have contributed to creating a civilized urban appearance.