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Miniaturized ferry terminal attracts visitors in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta

Miniaturized ferry terminal attracts visitors in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta

Sunday, December 29, 2024, 16:34 GMT+7
Miniaturized ferry terminal attracts visitors in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta
A miniaturized ferry at the Hu Tieu My Tho Festival in Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam, which runs until December 31, 2024. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

A miniature replica of the Rach Mieu ferry terminal near Gieng Nuoc My Tho, a large square lake in the heart of My Tho City, Tien Giang Province has become a popular attraction for locals and tourists.

The centerpiece of the display is a scaled-down 100-metric-ton ferry, which has captivated visitors of all ages.

This unique exhibit is one of the main highlights of the Hu Tieu My Tho (My Tho Rice Noodle) Festival in the southern Vietnamese province.

A girl poses for a photo with a miniaturized 100-metric-ton ferry, part of the Hu Tieu My Tho festival in Tien Giang Province, which runs until December 31, 2024. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

A girl poses for a photo with a miniaturized 100-metric-ton ferry, part of the Hu Tieu My Tho festival in Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam, which runs until December 31, 2024. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

A miniature of the Rach Mieu ferry terminal attracts crowds of locals and tourists for photoshoots. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

A miniature of the Rach Mieu ferry terminal attracts crowds of locals and tourists for photo shoots in Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

The festival, which kicked off in the city on Friday and runs until Tuesday, is aimed at marking the 345th anniversary of My Tho City’s establishment and welcoming the 2025 New Year.

The Rach Mieu ferry terminal miniature, together with the miniaturized Quay bridge and a display of My Tho, the capital of Tien Giang, in the past and the present, attracted thousands of people on Saturday.

Nguyen Van Binh, a 72-year-old resident of My Tho City, shared that he has been deeply connected to his hometown all his life and treasures anything that evokes memories of its past.

“Society has changed so quickly, but for me, images of the Rach Mieu ferry terminal, Quay Bridge, tailor shops, and newspaper stalls remain vivid in my mind," he said. "Seeing the miniatures in a corner of My Tho fills me with emotion."

The Hu Tieu My Tho Festival, the first of its kind in My Tho City, showcased a range of activities, including a photo exhibition, an orchid contest, and a miniature display competition.

A miniature of May Hong Newspaper Stand, a famous stall in the past in My Tho City, Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

A miniature of May Hong Newspaper Stand, a famous stall in the past in My Tho City, Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

A woman poses for a photo at a miniature near Gieng Nuoc My Tho, a large square lake in the middle of My Tho City in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

A woman poses for a photo at a miniature near Gieng Nuoc My Tho, a large square lake in the middle of My Tho City in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

A miniature of My Tho, blending its past and present, part of the Hu Tieu My Tho Festival held in Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam, which runs until December 31, 2024. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

A miniature of My Tho, blending its past and present, part of the Hu Tieu My Tho Festival held in Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam, which runs until December 31, 2024. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

A man takes a look at a picture of Quay Bridge, a famous site of My Tho City, Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

A man takes a look at a picture of Quay Bridge, a famous site of My Tho City, Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

Children walk on a miniaturized Quay bridge in My Tho City, Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

Children walk on a miniaturized Quay bridge in My Tho City, Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

Miniatures of a tailor shop and a newspaper stall at the Hu Tieu My Tho festival in Tien Giang Province. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

Miniatures of a tailor shop and a newspaper stall at the Hu Tieu My Tho festival in Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

The Hu Tieu My Tho (My Tho Rice Noodle) festival kicks off in My Tho City, Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam on December 27, and runs until December 31, 2024. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

The Hu Tieu My Tho (My Tho Rice Noodle) festival kicked off in My Tho City, Tien Giang Province, southern Vietnam on December 27 and runs until December 31, 2024. Photo: Mau Truong / Tuoi Tre

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