Every time Tết arrives and spring returns, Hanoi puts on a very distinctive beauty-both ancient and vibrant with the colors of spring.
If you are looking for beautiful places to take Tết photos in Hanoi to capture meaningful moments at the beginning of the new year, the list below features popular and well-loved locations chosen by many visitors.
FAHASA Bookstore
Every Tet, FAHASA Bookstore is a familiar destination for many people, not only to buy books but also to take áo dài photos and enjoy the spring atmosphere. For many, visiting FAHASA in the days leading up to Tet has become a gentle tradition, combining shopping, strolling, and capturing early New Year memories.
Upon entering the bookstore, it is easy to notice the Tet-themed decorations. While not overly elaborate, the displays are thoughtfully arranged. From peach-blossom branches, apricot-flower pots, and decorative flower baskets to red calligraphy couplets, block calendars, red envelopes, and Tet gift items, everything is harmoniously arranged to create a warm and festive spring atmosphere.
What makes FAHASA special is the way the bookstore uses its own products as part of the décor. Instead of large decorative installations, FAHASA cleverly transforms display areas of calendars, red envelopes, artificial and fresh flowers, spring decorations, and souvenirs into small Tet-themed photo corners. These spots are visually appealing enough for photo-taking, yet close and practical for browsing and shopping.
This harmonious combination of shopping and decoration has made FAHASA a familiar Tet destination. It is especially suitable for students, young people, and families seeking a calm, uncrowded space to enjoy the spring atmosphere in the heart of the city.



Hanoi Old Quarter
The Hanoi Old Quarter is a Tet photo destination renowned for its cultural identity. In the days leading up to Tet, streets such as Hang Ma, Hang Luoc, and Hang Buom are filled with vibrant red banners, lanterns, and red envelopes.
Wearing traditional áo dài and strolling through the Old Quarter, you can capture beautiful photos that truly reflect the spirit of Tet.

Hoan Kiem Lake
Hoan Kiem Lake is a symbol of Hanoi and becomes especially beautiful during Tet, when spring flowers decorate the entire area.
The Turtle Tower and The Huc Bridge, combined with flowing áo dài, create elegant and graceful photos, perfect for family portraits at the beginning of the year.

Quang Ba Flower Market
Quang Ba Flower Market is an ideal destination for those who love traditional Tet vibes. Peach blossoms, kumquat trees, chrysanthemums, and gladiolus flowers fill the market with vivid colors, creating a lively backdrop.
Taking photos here, especially early in the morning or late at night-offers an authentic glimpse of Hanoi welcoming Tet in its own unique way.

Temple of Literature – Imperial Academy: Ancient and Solemn Beauty
The Temple of Literature is a popular Tet photo location thanks to its ancient architecture and its symbolic meaning of good fortune and academic success at the beginning of the year.
Photos taken here often carry a traditional tone and are well-suited for áo dài, áo the, and khăn xếp (traditional headwear).
Thang Long Imperial Citadel
During Tet, the Thang Long Imperial Citadel is often decorated with Tet-themed displays that recreate the atmosphere of the ancient royal court.
With its spacious layout, old brick grounds, and signature red-and-gold colors, this is an ideal location for Tet photo sets with a formal, historical style.

87 Ma May Ancient House – Old-Time Tet in a Traditional Home
The 87 Ma May Ancient House is a popular Tet photo spot for its recreated scenes of traditional Hanoi Tet celebrations.
Altars, five-fruit trays, red calligraphy couplets, and antique wooden furniture create nostalgic settings that evoke the spirit of Tet.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. When is the best time to take Tet photos in Hanoi?
The ideal time is about 1-2 weeks before the Lunar New Year. At this time, decorations are already in place, but locations are not yet overly crowded. For outdoor shoots, early morning or late afternoon offers the best lighting and fewer people.
2. Where should I take áo dài Tet photos in Hanoi?
The most suitable locations include the Hanoi Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, the Temple of Literature, and the FAHASA Bookstore. These places feature traditional settings that pair well with áo dài and reflect the Tet atmosphere.
3. Are there any free Tet photo locations in Hanoi?
Most locations, such as the Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, and Quang Ba Flower Market, are free to enter. Some heritage sites, such as the Temple of Literature and the Thang Long Imperial Citadel, charge entrance fees, but the cost is reasonable and worth the experience.
4. Are Tet photo spots in Hanoi crowded?
The closer it gets to Tet-especially during official holidays, the more crowded these places become, particularly in the afternoon. For a more relaxed experience, visit on weekdays, avoid peak hours, or go early in the morning.
5. What should I prepare for a Tet photo session?
In addition to appropriate outfits such as áo dài or clothing in festive colors, you should bring:
- Comfortable shoes
- Small accessories (handbags, fans, flowers, etc.)
- A power bank for your phone or camera
Proper preparation helps ensure a smooth and enjoyable photo session.
6. Is FAHASA Bookstore suitable for Tet photos?
Yes. FAHASA is ideal for those who prefer a gentle, less-crowded Tet setting that also allows shopping. Decorative corners featuring displayed products such as flowers, calendars, and red envelopes make photos feel natural, cozy, and true to the spring atmosphere.
Conclusion
Hanoi during Tet is beautiful not only for its scenery but also for its cultural depth and emotional richness. Whether you prefer a traditional, ancient, or vibrant spring style, each location above offers unique and impressive photo opportunities.
Choosing the right outfits and timing will help you create a meaningful and memorable Tet photo collection to welcome the new year.




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