Many people have flocked to the southern coastal city of Vung Tau during the Tet Lunar New Year holiday.

On Monday morning, which was the 2nd of lunar January, Vung Tau beaches received over 43,000 visitors according to a report from the local tourism department.

The same afternoon, more tourists came to the coastal city, causing congestion in the streets leading to Bai Sau Beach.
Many hotels have been fully booked. It is estimated that the city will receive even more visitors on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th of lunar January which are the last days of Tet holiday.
Some more photos of the Bai Sau Beach in Vung Tau City on Monday:
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