Just opened on January 14th, the Koi fish fields in Mizuki Park have become the hottest spot for Saigon's youth. Scroll through your new feed and you'll see everyone snapping photos with the Koi fish! Especially the stunning pictures from the beautiful girls and handsome guys are driving everyone crazy!
Discover the first-ever Koi fish fields to appear in Saigon

New pristine destination (source: collected)
If you're a fan of Japanese culture, make sure to visit Mizuki Park in Binh Chanh district. Here, you can freely check-in with unique Koi fish kites.

Located at Mizuki Park Saigon (source: collected)
When it comes to Japan, people immediately think of the beauty of its art and culture. It's a country that's both modern and deeply traditional, blending elements of Asia and Europe. Japan is also known for its beautiful fish species, with Koi fish being considered the national fish.

Hot boys and girls flocking to take photos (source: collected)
Explore the Koi fish fields at Mizuki Park and be mesmerized by thousands of unique kites. This scene is reminiscent of kite festivals featuring Koi fish imagery. These fish symbolize goodness, courage, resilience, prosperity, and longevity.

Koi fish hold multiple meanings (source: collected)
According to tradition, the largest fish at the top is black, symbolizing the father, while the smaller fish below represent the sons in the family. The image of these strong fish gracefully navigating through the wind is a wish for children to grow up strong and talented.

Flying a Koi fish kite (source: collected)
Besides, the word “Koi” phonetically resembles a Japanese term meaning “love” or “affection”. Hence, this festival also becomes a day for lovers. The image of Koi fish kites becomes a pink thread of fate, bringing luck to their love.
Let's head to the Koi fish fields!
This newly minted destination is located on Nguyen Van Linh Boulevard, towards Phu My Hung and only about 5-10 minutes from Phu My Hung by car. There are signboards at the entrance. Don't get lost on the way, remember to look for the signboards!

Just like in Japan (source: collected)
Good news for young folks! Admission is completely free. Even if you don't have a date, bring along your friends, siblings, or cousins. This is the perfect photo spot for couples and families alike. The colorful Koi fish flying in the sky, once only seen in Japanese movies, are now right before your eyes. Romance is in the air here.

Youth flocking to take photos (source: collected)
Especially in the evening, the Koi fish fields become even more enchanting with lights everywhere. The already beautiful space becomes exponentially more stunning.

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This field is known to be an activity during the love month of Mizuki Park Saigon. It's open from January 14th to February 10th. Get your stylish clothes ready now to bring back some sparkling photos!
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