Tourists flock to check in at the spring flower garden next to the metro station.

28/04/2026 6 views

The flower garden, spanning approximately 1,000 square meters, is located next to the Ba Son metro station and is decorated and designed with a Tet (Lunar New Year) theme. It is open free of charge to locals and tourists for sightseeing and taking photos.

On the last day of the New Year's holiday, the flower garden along the Saigon River (formerly District 1) was bustling with visitors strolling and taking photos.

The Tet-themed garden is located next to the Ba Son metro station (right corner) and the Ba Son bridge. Its convenient location and spacious, airy atmosphere make it suitable for locals and tourists to visit.

Miniature landscapes in the style of the countryside, such as bamboo bridges, haystacks, and conical hats, are set up in many places throughout the city's central garden.

In addition, flowers from the South such as cosmos, periwinkle, chrysanthemum, and sunflower are also designed and arranged in clusters, with various shapes and layouts, to serve the photography needs of the people.

Young people are choosing to wear traditional ao dai (Vietnamese long dress) and take photos amidst the flower beds.

Hai Dang and his friends took the metro to the flower garden to take spring photos at the beginning of the year. "The flower garden isn't too big, about 1,000 square meters, but it's stunningly beautiful and convenient to visit and take pictures full of the Tet holiday atmosphere," said the 25-year-old student.

Many families bring their young children to have fun. Nearly one-year-old Hana was dressed up in traditional Tet costumes and accessories by her mother for a photoshoot.

Adjacent to the flower garden is an art installation featuring metal circles and multicolored interwoven wires, creating a visual effect like a light tunnel.

In the coming time, the garden will continue to be cared for and decorated with more flowers and miniature landscapes for the Lunar New Year.

The flower garden is privately invested in and open free of charge to locals and tourists. After visiting and taking photos here, visitors can explore other attractions such as Bach Dang Wharf, Nguyen Hue pedestrian street, and the riverside park.

Besides taking the metro to Ba Son station, visitors can park at various spots along Nguyen Sieu Street, Nguyen Huu Canh Street, and the Saigon River waterfront park, then walk to the flower garden.