Entering its fifth year, Menas Spring Flower Street 2026 continues to affirm its position as a large-scale cultural and festive destination at the gateway of Tan Son Nhat International Airport. Beyond a floral exhibition space, the event reflects Menas Group’s long-term vision in creating sustainable community values and enhancing urban experiences.
Nearly VND 10 Billion Investment In A Sustainable Cultural Space
With a total investment of nearly VND 10 billion, Menas Spring Flower Street 2026 focuses on recreating traditional cultural values, maintaining large-scale floral landscapes and integrating technology into visitor experiences. This demonstrates Menas Group’s strong commitment to sustainable cultural development.

Record-Breaking 24-Day Operation
Running from January 31 to February 23, 2026, the flower street operated continuously for 24 days, making it one of the rare flower street models in Vietnam serving throughout nearly the entire Lunar New Year season.
Large-Scale Floral Ecosystem
The event showcased more than 50 varieties of flowers and fruit trees, with over 5,000 pots and ornamental plants artistically arranged along the promenade, creating a vibrant spring landscape in northern Ho Chi Minh City.

Six-Meter Saint Giong As The Central Icon
A key highlight was the six-meter-tall statue of Saint Giong riding an iron horse, meticulously crafted as the central symbol of the flower street. The icon represents resilience, national pride and the aspiration for strong growth in the new year.

Over 200 Brands At The Tet Fair
The Tet Fair area featured more than 200 reputable brands offering attractive promotions, providing residents and visitors with convenient and cost-effective shopping options during the festive season.
More Than Half A Million Visitors
Throughout its 24-day operation, Menas Spring Flower Street 2026 welcomed over 500,000 visitors, including local residents, domestic travelers and international tourists, reaffirming its strong appeal and Menas Group’s role in shaping cultural destinations in Ho Chi Minh City.
