In preparation for the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival, businesses on Hang Ma Street (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi) have switched to selling decorative products of various types and colors such as lanterns, lion heads, and traditional Mid-Autumn toys. This is also an opportunity for locals and tourists to visit and capture beautiful images on the occasion of the full moon of August.
The street is "dyed red" by the vendors with the brilliant, sparkling colors of lanterns, star lanterns and countless children's toys and eye-catching decorations...
To attract customers' attention, beautiful and unique items are displayed by store owners in front of the store or hung in the most visible position.
According to the reporter's investigation, the traders all said that this year the prices of goods are stable like last year, there has been no price increase.
Ms. Nguyen Thanh Xuan (owner of a shop on Hang Ma Street) said: “This year, Mid-Autumn toys and decorations are very diverse with many designs, colors, and styles that are meticulously designed and eye-catching. Since the beginning of August, we have prepared and stocked up on goods to launch on the market this year for the Mid-Autumn Festival. Currently, in addition to selling directly, we also sell online to facilitate people's shopping needs.”
As every year, traditional toys such as masks, lion heads,... are indispensable items and are the most chosen during every Mid-Autumn Festival.
Traditional paper masks such as those of Uncle Teu and Thi No cost from 35,000 to 50,000 VND each.
With its sparkling scenery, Hang Ma Street has become a place for young people to visit and take photos.
Khanh Linh (in Thanh Xuan, Hanoi) said that this is a very suitable time to go to Hang Ma street to buy early decorations and especially to immerse herself in the atmosphere of the approaching Mid-Autumn Festival. "This weekend, I decided to go to Hang Ma street with my friends to buy decorations for the family and take souvenir photos with friends," Linh shared.
The hustle and bustle and colorfulness of Hang Ma Street attracts tourists to visit, take photos and shop.
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as Moon Festival or Lantern Festival, is a traditional festival in Vietnamese culture on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month. This year's Mid-Autumn Festival will take place on September 29 (ie August 15 of the lunar calendar).
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