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Picnicking at
night on new boulevard in
They
get together and take photographs on the sidewalk of Mai Chi Tho Boulevard in
District 2,
Lacking parks and open space for
relaxing in a natural environment, residents in Ho Chi Minh City, mostly
young people, have recently selected the newly-built Mai Chi Tho Boulevard in
District 2 as a ‘rendezvous’ for going for a picnic every night.
The large sidewalks of the
boulevard, which connects the Thu Thiem Tunnel under the
The road has large pieces of grass
or empty land on both sides that provide space for them to sit together.
At night, picnic-goers can also
enjoy the river view and the bright buildings downtown on the opposite bank
of the
A picnic site
Every night, thousands of people go
in groups and flock along the street with food for barbecues.
A group of five young men and four
women said it cost them VND457,000 (US$22) to prepare food for a picnic party
that lasts several hours at night.
The cost covered a kilogram and a half
of pork, 30 Vissan sausage pieces, two kilograms of okra, 10 loaves of bread,
10
Ten beer cans for five men are
enough for a small picnic party, said Thanh Tam, a member of the group.
“This is a picnic, not a drinking
party,” she added.
Regular picnic-goers in the area
include students, blue-collar workers from nearby construction sites, office
workers and even families.
From 7:00 pm the most popular
section of the street near the bridges and the
Besides food, many groups bring a
guitar with them.
The ‘picnic land’ on Mai Chi Tho
often gets quiet at 10:00 pm because this is when the Thu Thiem Tunnel closes
to motorbikes.
Besides the open space and the nice
views on Mai Chi Tho, the boulevard has also become a ‘rendezvous’ for picnic
goers because it is a safe place.
The two sides of Mai Chi
Tho Boulevard become crowded from 7:00 pm every night. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Oftentimes a new, wide street is
marred by speeding and illegal bike races, but this is different because it
does not have many intersections and thus cannot ‘facilitate’ illegal bikers in
fleeing from a police raid.
Senior Lieutenant Colonel Minh Hung
said, “We traffic policemen organize permanent patrols on the street and in
the surrounding area.”
In the presence of young people
lawfully enjoying their free time, they do not allow violators to rule the
site, he added.
However, the downside of these
‘rendezvous’ is that a small number of picnic-goers litter in the public
space, badly affecting the site and bothering garbage workers.
An odd scene
On the night of November 7 on the Ca
Tre Nho Bridge, a group of young people gathered to chat and drink.
One young man surprised the others
by taking off his trousers, exposing his underpants around his hips.
A girl from the group stood up to
leave. She was followed by one, and another, until the entire group left,
except for the young guy.
The girls reported that they knew
him via chatting on the Internet, and it was the first time they had met him
in person.
A small number of couples like
visiting the area too, but not to enjoy the picnic atmosphere with the smell
of barbecue and other food. They come and choose a quiet space to sit close
to each other and look at the lit-up and loving atmosphere ahead.
More and more people are finding
their own way to enjoy the atmosphere on Mai Chi Tho these days.
Young people gather for
a night picnic on Mai Chi Tho Boulevard. Photo: Tuoi
Tre
And the downside of the
‘rendezvous’ is that a small number of picnic-goers litter in the public
space. Photo: Tuoi Tre
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Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 12, 2014
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