This morning, Saigon people jostled each other to go to the Zoo and Botanical Garden to celebrate the Hung Kings Ancestor’s death anniversary, anyone at home can breathe a sigh of relief!
From the early morning of April 10, a large number of young people and their parents poured into the main gate of the Zoo and Botanical Garden on Nguyen Binh Khiem street – facing Le Duan street to go out to celebrate the Hung King’s death anniversary. It can be said that with short vacations like this, instead of moving to places as far away as Da Lat or Vung Tau with the mindset “it will be crowded no matter what”, the option to stay in the city, go to the Zoo and Botanical Garden. Watching animals seems much safer.
However, in fact, the crowded scene – people jostling, cars jostling cars this morning proved the opposite: Even if you stay in the city but go to the entertainment areas, it’s still crowded as usual, my friends. !
First, from outside the gate, hundreds of motorbikes carrying children constantly jostled each other to have a “slot” to go inside.
The entrance area is crowded with people
Even though it was crowded, most of them didn’t give up on wanting to run inside
Looking at the line of people standing in line to buy tickets like this, do you still have enough “motivation” to go to the Zoo and Botanical Garden right now?
Assign 1 person to buy tickets, the rest of the family has to wait. Sometimes you have to wait for an hour without even holding a ticket in your hand.
Many people, because they were too tired to wait, sat there, tired eyes of both adults and children.
Many tourists, because they were so bored, went home immediately. It is true that getting a “play” ticket has never been so difficult.
It is known to many Saigonese that the Zoo and Botanical Garden is always a “milestone” or a “promise” of many parents, if their children do well in school and achieve this or that, they will definitely lead them to the Zoo. Not only children, Gen Z also consider the Zoo and Botanical Garden as an ideal camping and picnic spot. In addition, many corners of the Zoo and Botanical Garden can also be turned into a “virtual living” place with million-like photos on social networks. So it’s not surprising that people flocking to the Zoo and Botanical Garden on a public holiday.
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