Bars and shops along Bui Vien Street (HCMC) are decorated with scary shapes, and tourists dress up as ghosts.
Bars and shops along Bui Vien Street (HCMC) are decorated with scary shapes, and tourists dress up as ghosts.
Although it is not yet the official Halloween night, many people and tourists have transformed into ghosts and devils to have fun in the Western area (Bui Vien Street, District 1, HCMC). |
Bars and shops all over the street are decorated with creepy shapes. |
According to Western culture, Halloween is celebrated first on the last night of October, followed by All Saints' Day (November 1) and ending on All Souls' Day (November 2). |
However, for many years in Ho Chi Minh City, many people and businesses often organize Halloween parties on the two nights of October 30 and 31. |
On Bui Vien street on the night of October 30, there was also a performance of Chan Dance with the image of characters in Khmer culture that attracted a lot of attention. |
Solly (left) and her friend arrived here from 7pm. The two took the opportunity to capture beautiful moments before the crowd of visitors arrived. |
Tourists immerse themselves in the bustling, vibrant atmosphere |
Adam Scott (Australian tourist) enjoyed experiencing the Halloween atmosphere during his trip. |
Young man Duc Phu transformed into a vampire and walked around the streets |
A baby is carried high by relatives to escape the crowded Bui Vien walking street. |
There are many makeup services on the street, the price for each face is from 50,000 - 200,000 VND depending on the complexity of the image. |
Because it was not a weekend, motorbikes were allowed to pass through Bui Vien Street. As the night wore on, more and more vehicles poured in, causing traffic congestion. |
According to VietNamNet
Source: https://tienphong.vn/bien-nguoi-bien-pho-tay-o-tphcm-thanh-trung-tam-le-hoi-halloween-post1687203.tpo
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