Recently, the pair of snake mascots celebrating the Lunar New Year 2025 in the center of Yen Binh district, Yen Bai province has received attention and interest from many people.
With a cute design, the mascot pair of Yen Bai province is receiving much praise in this year's national mascot race.
On January 22, according to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper, the pair of snakes in Yen Binh district have completed their creation and are ready to welcome people to take photos and check-in.
Through observation, this snake mascot is very elaborately and meticulously made with a height of about 2m, and is crafted from foam material. On the head of each snake is a hat or bow tie to show that this is a male and female pair.
The mascot couple is decorated with bright red and white flowers, below are gold bars representing a prosperous and prosperous new year. Along with that is a very prominent line of wishes for the new year 2025.
When viewed from afar, the pair of snakes in Yen Binh district, although not as big as those in other provinces, look extremely lively and funny.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Van (Yen Bai city) said: “I am very impressed with the pair of New Year snakes of Yen Binh district. Although they are not too big, every time we pass by here we stop to visit because they are so adorable. This will be a place for people to have fun and take pictures with the mascots on the occasion of Tet”.
It is known that at this time, all the roads and pedestrian streets of Yen Binh town center are now decorated with flags and LED lights to serve the activities during the New Year.
At this time, people in residential areas in Yen Bai city have cleaned and decorated together with the hope that the streets and residential areas will put on a new, splendid coat, with many colorful flags, flowers, etc., creating an overall picture welcoming a fresh and warm spring.
Many restaurants, supermarkets, and cafes in the city center also decorate their landscapes brilliantly, with the colors of Tet, for tourists and young people to check-in and enjoy spring early.
In the mountainous district of Mu Cang Chai, where over 90% of the H'Mong ethnic group lives, flags and flowers have also begun to be decorated splendidly. According to records, on the roads, people are hanging flags with the typical red color, representing a new year full of luck and prosperity.
"We have promoted and mobilized people to decorate the landscape along both sides of National Highway 32 to create an exciting atmosphere to welcome the New Year of the Snake 2025," said Trinh The Binh, Head of the Department of Culture and Information of Mu Cang Chai district.