According to data recorded at tourist sites, entertainment complexes, and historical landmarks across Dong Nai Province, nearly 90,000 visitors arrived for sightseeing and short stays during the first three days of the 2026 Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.
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| Visitors take photos at Tet-themed decorative landscapes during the Tet holiday at Suoi Mo Tourist Area (Tan Phu Commune). Photo: Collaborator |
Several major tourist destinations in the province continued to record the highest visitor numbers. Buu Long Tourist Area (Tran Bien Ward) welcomed more than 14,000 visitors, while Suoi Mo Tourist Area (Tan Phu Commune) received nearly 14,000 visitors. Bo Cap Vang Tourist Area (Dai Phuoc Commune), which reopened on the second day of Tet, attracted almost 2,000 visitors. Other tourist attractions throughout the province also recorded strong visitor flows for sightseeing, entertainment, and leisure activities.
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| Chefs put on a cooking demonstration and serve free “giant volcano fried rice” at Buu Long Tourist Area on the morning of the third day of the Tet holiday. Photo: Ngoc Lien |
According to forecasts from tourist sites and attractions, the peak influx during this year’s Tet holiday is expected to occur from the fourth to the sixth day of the Tet holiday. To better serve early-year spring visitors, these sites have invested in numerous decorative mini-landscapes and created Tet-themed spaces for sightseeing and souvenir photos, along with food areas and art performance programs to enhance the festive atmosphere.
By Ngoc Lien – Translated by Minh Hong, Minho








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