The heavy rain and strong winds caused many people to rush to find shelter. As soon as the rain stopped, people flocked to Hoan Kiem Lake, Hang Ma, and the Old Quarter to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Around 7pm, a sudden heavy rain and strong winds could not stop many people from going out to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, especially young couples - Photo: THU HUONG
Tuoi Tre Online recorded that from 7pm on September 29, the 15th day of the 8th lunar month ( Mid-Autumn Festival), many people living and working in Hanoi flocked to places such as Hoan Kiem Lake, Hang Ma, Phung Hung, and the Old Quarter to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.
On some roads and streets such as Hang Bai, Phan Dinh Phung, Hai Ba Trung, Hang Bong, local congestion occurred. People had to struggle to move. The rain ended at around 8pm the same day.
Heavy rain in the middle of the Mid-Autumn Festival night caused many people to rush to buy paper raincoats or take shelter in houses with porches - Photo: THU HUONG
The heavy rain at around 7pm made many traders on Hang Ma Street busy packing up and covering their goods. However, the rain quickly stopped, making the atmosphere here bustling again - Photo: THU HUONG
By 9:30 p.m. the same day, the cool weather and light autumn breeze made many people excited. Families took their children for a walk around Hoan Kiem Lake, where the 2023 Hanoi Autumn Festival with the theme Hanoi Autumn - Come to love is taking place . This event will take place on the Hoan Kiem Lake walking street and Hanoi Children's Palace from September 29 to October 1.
This is an opportunity for Hanoi to promote its beauty, cultural and tourism values, exploit the uniqueness, attractiveness, and honor the capital's famous landscapes and destinations. At the same time, this festival is a place to introduce the unique values of craft villages and cultural heritage of Hanoi - values considered the quintessence of the whole country and their own unique characteristics.
In addition, the festival also has many sideline activities such as parades and performances by districts such as lion dance of Thanh Oai district; Mid-Autumn lantern procession of Son Tay district; kite performance of Dong Anh; puppetry of Te Tieu - My Duc.
Many children have the opportunity to experience traditional costumes right in the heart of the capital during the Mid-Autumn Festival - Photo: HA QUAN
Many tourists enjoy experiencing Com Lang Vong right on the Hoan Kiem Lake walking street in the cool autumn weather of Hanoi - Photo: HA QUAN
Excitedly taking their two children out, Mr. Hieu and his wife Ms. Mai, residing in Dong Da district, Hanoi, said that the whole family had dinner early and prepared nice clothes to go out for the Mid-Autumn Festival, but the rain delayed the plan by about half an hour.
"The rain just stopped, my wife and I went to Hoan Kiem Lake with our children to take a walk and enjoy the atmosphere of the full moon day. For the past few years, the pandemic has affected us, but this year the atmosphere is really bustling, truly Mid-Autumn Festival," Mr. Hieu expressed.
In the cool atmosphere of Mid-Autumn Festival, Mr. Hieu happily checked in with his children when his wife "requested" them to pose - Photo: HA QUAN
Many young people are excited and happy to walk around the streets during the Mid-Autumn Festival, although the heavy rain has delayed their plans a bit - Photo: HA QUAN
Many foreign tourists enjoy discovering the traditional Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival through traditional toys such as lanterns, star lanterns, and clay figurines... - Photo: HA QUAN
At Hoan Kiem Lake (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi) at 9:30 p.m., thousands of people flocked here to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, causing the area to become overloaded - Photo: HA QUAN
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