According to the organizers, since its opening on 11/2 (the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month), the festival welcomed an average of about 95,000 visitors daily. During peak days, such as the 28th and 29th days of the twelfth lunar month and the first and second days of the Lunar New Year, visitor numbers exceeded 100,000 people per day.
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Many visitors enjoyed the flower festival. Photo: Phu My Hung
The Phu My Hung flower street for the Lunar New Year Binh Ngo 2026 stretched approximately 700 meters. It featured numerous elaborate and artistic displays, including: "spring of connection - firm steps to the future", "ma dao thanh cong" (successful return), "four seasons horse carriage", "Thanh Giong", a 4,5-meter-tall horse mascot, "sailing far", "rhythm of Vietnamese bamboo", and "calligraphy street". These exhibition areas offered a vibrant spring atmosphere, conveying messages of connection, reunion, and growth, making the festival an ideal spring destination for residents of Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring areas.
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Many tourists checked in and took photos at the flower festival. Photo: Phu My Hung
In addition to the flower street, the Phu My Hung spring flower festival for Lunar New Year Binh Ngo 2026 also hosted a flower market. This market featured over 100 stalls from garden owners across Ben Tre, Dong Thap, Dong Nai, and Ho Chi Minh City, drawing many visitors for sightseeing and shopping. Beyond attracting guests to enjoy the spring scenery, images of the Phu My Hung flower street during Lunar New Year Binh Ngo 2026 also spread widely online, with numerous check-in photos from tourists and review clips from tiktokers and youtubers.
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The flower festival features over 100 floral stalls from garden owners. Photo: Phu My Hung
Originating from a flower market organized by Phu My Hung Company in 2004 to serve residents, the Phu My Hung spring flower festival has since attracted approximately 18 million visitors over 22 editions. In 2012, the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee recognized the event as one of the city's official flower festival venues.
(Source: Phu My Hung)


