TPO – This year’s Halloween festival, many young people went to Bui Vien walking street (District 1, Ho Chi Minh City) to open costume services for tourists. On the evening of October 31, the atmosphere at Bui Vien Western street became lively, with a large number of people flocking to this location.
After 8pm, Bui Vien walking street becomes bustling as many tourists choose to come here to celebrate Halloween. |
A group of young people from Japan joined the festival with a strong Vietnamese character. “Wishing you a very happy Halloween full of wonderful experiences. Thank you for always being there and creating wonderful moments in my life,” one member shared. |
Most tourists are quite interested in the way Vietnamese people celebrate Halloween. |
This group of young people set up a table displaying costumes to serve tourists with prices ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 VND. |
Nhan and her mother (4 years old, District 1) waited for quite a while for their turn. The group of artists set up their models in front of Gallery 101, Bui Vien to serve those in need. According to Nhan's mother, this was the first year her child participated in the festival and she quite liked the models she chose. |
Huy has been working as a waiter on Bui Vien Street for 3 months. This is the first time Huy has experienced a Halloween atmosphere like this. Huy spent 100,000 VND to paint his face as a clown. This amount was supported by the restaurant owner. |
Young artist Tang Phu Hao said the later it gets at night, the more crowded it gets. Hao's work can be finished before midnight. If he paints at full capacity, Hao's group can serve more than 100 customers. |
This year, a girl named Doan Tho Quyen decided to "go big" by choosing a model to have her entire face painted. |
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