Valentine’s Day is considerably more popular and significant in Vietnam in comparison to the majority of Western nations, such as the U.S. and Canada.
Vietnamese Valentine’s Day is distinctive due to the blending of Eastern and Western traditions, and it is enjoyed and celebrated by many young people. Couples get the chance to express and nurture their genuine emotions while having fun and creating special memories. With numerous discounts offered to couples on this day, the streets and restaurants are frequently fairly busy. If you’re planning a trip to Vietnam at this time, be sure to book your accommodations well in advance to avoid running out of seats on the big day.
Young couples and potential partners participate in activities like giving presents of flowers and chocolates and going on dinner and movie dates to mark St. Valentine’s Day in Vietnam.
Matching t-shirts are a typical present for a couple, to be worn simultaneously on dates, especially on Valentine’s Day. Hats, phone covers, and even shoes are acceptable options for complementary gifts. Occasionally, making gifts for the couples might take weeks, such as when designing shirts with their names and the date of their first date.
The largest tourist hubs are often the finest spots to enjoy Vietnamese Valentine’s Day if you choose to go during this time. You may fully immerse yourself in the lively ambiance of the street, which is common with several vibrant flower booths, couples holding hands, and a variety of gift shops.
Whether it’s a workday or Vietnam’s Valentine’s Day, HCM city offers several pedestrian-only avenues, like Bui Vien or Nguyen Hue, which are the epicenters of a wide range of events. There are a lot of clubs, restaurants, and street acts here, which creates a really lively environment and exhilarating feelings. Particularly on such an occasion, there will be a lot of appealing events that are ideal locations for people to spend time with their loved ones and create priceless memories.
In addition, one of the most romantic locations to spend Valentine’s Day is at Anh Sao Bridge and Ban Nguyet Lake in District 7 in Ho Chi Minh City. You may view the sparkling lights and stunning scenery from the bridge from Thursday through Sunday when the LED lights and waterfalls are switched on. Few experiences could be more delightful than strolling hand in hand around the lake, followed by several check-in shots in front of this vibrant and enchanting setting.
By Pham Ba Van Quan