During the days leading up to Tet, many families and young people invite each other to take photos of flowers to show off their beauty. However, not everyone can capture satisfactory photos because in reality, beautiful flower locations are often crowded, vendors may charge fees if you use a professional camera, or worse, damage the display flowers.
Mytour would like to share with you some of the best flower photography tips.
Capturing Tet Flower Photos While Traveling in Saigon
1. Distinguish between the concepts of flower villages, flower markets, flower festivals, and flower streets
Understanding these concepts will help you minimize a significant cost when taking photos. Currently, due to the trend of young people taking Tet photos too much at 23/9 Park, many flower vendors here have put up signs prohibiting photography or charging fees ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 VND for each photo. Ham Nghi Flower Street, Phu My Hung, and Sa Dec Flower Village are places where you can take photos for free. As for Tao Dan Flower Festival, Binh Dong Flower Market, 23/9 Park, sometimes you will have to pay for your photos or receive unfriendly looks when taking photos enthusiastically without making any purchases.
Embark on your journey with 2 to 4 companions.
Avoid solo trips or large groups, as it may complicate photo opportunities, especially during bustling festive seasons like this. Going alone limits you to selfies or flower snapshots. Too many people can disrupt and waste time, not to mention the inadvertent damage to the flowers amidst the jostling and frolicking.
By Như Ý
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourNovember 18, 2015