With only a few days left until Tet, if you're still struggling with ideas for a photo shoot, here are some suggested locations. Guaranteed to produce the most dazzling photos for your Facebook/Instagram with plenty of likes.
In Saigon, where can you take photos that are full of Tet spirit without being too cheesy?
Tet is just around the corner, and you can't have your profile and cover photos looking plain and ordinary. Scroll through your newsfeed, and almost every picture is about waiting for Tet. Surely, we all want a few photos in red Ao Dai, with yellow apricot blossoms, and green Chung cake to represent the festive atmosphere on social media, right? If you're still unsure where to go for a photoshoot, check out the list below. They are both familiar and budget-friendly, ensuring a sparkling and festive Tet ambiance.
1. Photobooths at various fairs




During the busiest Tet time, why not combine shopping for clothes and posing for Instagram-worthy photos? Rest assured, at fairs, photobooths are always well-invested and have become a specialty for the younger generation! From Hello Weekend Market to The Box Market and The New District – all photobooths are beautifully decorated with carefully crafted corners for you to freely capture a myriad of photos.



This year, all the fairs are having a 'great ideas collide' moment by embracing a nostalgic Tet concept. Items from the past like Lambro scooters, candied fruits, and traditional Ao Dai evoke a childhood filled with beautiful Tet memories.
2. Coffee Shops




If you're not in the mood for crowded shopping but just want to hide in a corner of Saigon, sip coffee, have year-end chats with friends, and casually take a few Instagram-worthy photos, choose a beautiful café.


A tip for choosing a café for Tet is to go for those with vintage or retro styles. Places like Hoàng Thị Coffee, Spice Bistro, and SaiGon80s.Nhaminh, Út Lành are ideal spots that bring warmth and tranquility to the Tet atmosphere.
3. Chinatown Area





Even today, the Chinatown area still preserves cultural values and architecture from hundreds of years ago. The tile-roofed houses along the Chinese streets, combined with distinctive architecture, highlight a classic beauty reminiscent of the traditional Tet atmosphere.




Chua Thien Hau is one of the oldest Chinese temples in Saigon. In recent years, it has become a popular spot for young people to capture photos in traditional Ao Dai. Ha Chương Assembly Hall, Tam Son Assembly Hall, with their ancient architecture, are perfect for a leisurely stroll on the last day of the year, wishing for a peaceful and lucky new year. Take a break from crowded and noisy places to enjoy these last peaceful and serene days of the year here! Don't forget to capture those moments to cherish in the new year!
According to Young Intellectuals
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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
MytourJanuary 20, 2017