With the Mid-Autumn Festival peaking, people have been flooding into Hanoi’s Old Quarter, especially Hang Ma Street, to shop, take photos and enjoy the festive ambience.
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These days Hang Ma Street has been busy with most houses and sidewalks turning into makeshift shops selling star-shaped lanterns and paper masks of animals and fairy-tale characters amid Covid-19 pandemic. Photos: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+
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For many Vietnamese, the Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on October 1 this year, is the second most important festival after the Lunar New Year. In photo: Young girls pose for photos to keep memorable moments. |
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Colourful paper lanterns are among much sought after toys during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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The most check-in areas are shops selling traditional Mid-Autumn festival toys, such as paper lanterns, paper masks, small drums, etc. Man youngsters flock to Hang Ma street despite the pandemic. |
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The colourful street makes the photos more lively. Photos: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+
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The street attracts a lot of young people, especially those who love posing for photos. |
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The Mid-Autumn Festival, one of the most traditional and popular family holidays in Vietnam, is enjoyed by people throughout the country, regardless of their background or economic status.
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Many people visit Hang Ma street 7-10 days prior to the festival to have time to enjoy the colourful street and select suitable toys. |
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Mid-autumn festival is especially for children as they are often presented gifts, toys on this occasion.
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For many Vietnamese, the Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on October 1 this year, is the second most important festival after the Lunar New Year. |
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Due to Covid-19, the prices of toys for kids are nearly the same as those last year.
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A shop owner on Hang Ma street said due to the impacts of Covid-19, the street is not as busy as it was last year. |
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Apart from traditional toys, plastic toys such as dolls, cars, among others, are bought by parents as presents to their children.
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Hang Ma Street is one of the most colourful streets in Hanoi especially during the Mid-Autumn festival.
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Photos: Minh Hieu/Vietnam+ |
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VNA
With nearly one month to go shops located on Hang Ma Street in Hanoi have been making preparations for the upcoming Mid-Autumn festival by displaying a range of colourful ornaments, allowing visitors to soak up the festive atmosphere.
Numerous colourful lanterns can be seen lighting up Luong Nhu Hoc Street in District 5 of Ho Chi Minh City during the night, serving to attract plenty of visitors ahead of the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival.