From 7:30 p.m., Hanoians and international tourists flocked to Hoan Kiem Lake walking street and Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc square to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
In the photo, Ms. Quynh Nhu's family (in Hoang Mai district, about 8km from Hoan Kiem Lake) is looking for a place to organize games and cultural activities for their children to watch.
Many young people also showed up early. Today, many toy sellers appeared on site to serve customers, so it was easy to see many couples walking around with decorations in their hands.
Two Korean women bought two lanterns on Dinh Tien Hoang Street for a total of VND80,000 and headed towards Hanoi's Old Quarter.
On this occasion, many art troupes also organized activities for children in several locations in Hoan Kiem district. In the photo is the Te Tieu dry puppetry performance in front of the Hoan Kiem Lake Cultural Center, attracting dozens of viewers.
Like the two Saturdays and Sundays of last week, tonight the Mid-Autumn Festival in the Old Quarter continues to attract a large number of people. At 9pm, crowds of people filled the streets of Hang Luoc, Phung Hung, Hang Can to Luong Van Can.
At the Hang Ma - Hang Ga intersection, a traditional lantern business organizes a lion dance performance at the store for customers to watch and experience.
"My neighborhood also organizes for the children, but to fully enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere, my father and I took each other to the old town to play from 7pm," said Thanh Hung (Long Bien district).
Ms. Tra My and her husband took their first daughter to the old town to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. The woman shared that she had ordered a dress for her daughter, Sol, at the beginning of the month so that today the mother and daughter could dress up to welcome the full moon.
Ba Duc and Huong Giang have been together for 3 Mid-Autumn Festivals. Every year, the two of them go to the city to play on the full moon night. "This year, Phung Hung street is decorated with beautiful lanterns. That's why I chose this place to capture meaningful moments on this occasion," Ba Duc confided.
At 10pm, the streets are packed with food and beverage shops.
At the intersection of Ta Hien and Luong Ngoc Quyen, shops and stalls are set up on the sidewalks. People have difficulty walking through this area.
At 10:30 p.m., all the streets around Hoan Kiem Lake such as Dinh Tien Hoang, Hang Khay, Trang Tien... are packed with people enjoying the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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