VietNamNet Bridge - Some young men wearing ghost or devil masks walked on Hang Ma Street (the street for toys and decorative items, the destination of Hanoians and tourists on the occasion of the full moon festival or Tet holiday).
VietNamNet Bridge - Some young men wearing ghost or devil masks walked on Hang Ma Street (the street for toys and decorative items, the destination of Hanoians and tourists on the occasion of the full moon festival or Tet holiday) on the night before the Full-moon Festival (Sept. 27).
A week before the Full-moon Festival, Hanoi's Old Quarter, particularly Hang Ma Street, was packed with pedestrians, mainly kids and young people.
Many shops sell horror masks originating from China, which sell well in comparison with traditional ones. They are priced from VND100,000 to VND150,000/product.
Many young guys had fun by making women and children scared by wearing horror masks.
There are hundreds of designs of horror masks, from devil to ghost and monster masks.
Many people may feel like they are participating in a Halloween party, not a traditional Full-moon festival.