The appearance of Hanoi's central streets has changed noticeably after authorities reminded residents to remove awnings and arrange goods neatly, freeing up sidewalks for pedestrians.
The rain on the Mid-Autumn Festival night caused vendors in Hang Ma Street (Hanoi) to hastily pack up their goods and cover their products, making the business atmosphere gloomy.
On the evening of October 4th, thousands of people flocked to Hang Ma Street (Hanoi) to celebrate and take photos, marking an early Mid-Autumn Festival.
The Mid-Autumn Festival in 2025 falls in early October, a time for the whole family to gather around a feast, admire the full moon together, and share the joy of reunion.
Although the Mid-Autumn Festival hasn't arrived yet, Hang Ma Street in Hanoi has already been decorated with vibrant colors, attracting a large number of locals and tourists to visit and shop.
These days, Hang Ma Street (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi) is ablaze with the colors of the Lunar New Year 2025 as the market for decorative items is extremely vibrant.
From 6 PM on December 24th, due to the large number of people celebrating Christmas, many streets around the Hanoi Cathedral area, Hang Ma Street, etc., experienced prolonged traffic congestion.
Although Christmas is still more than a month away, Hang Ma Street in Hanoi is already overflowing with Christmas decorations, creating a dazzling and colorful scene.
With Halloween approaching, Hang Ma Street (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi) is filled with all kinds of bizarre and spooky toys, costumes, and decorations to cater to customers.
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As the Mid-Autumn Festival approaches, Hang Ma Street in Hanoi, specializing in the sale of votive paper offerings, remains sparsely populated with shoppers, despite the abundance of high-quality items already displayed.
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Although Christmas is not until tonight, December 24th, many small business owners on Hang Ma Street (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi) have already started selling Tet decorations.
With the weather clear this weekend and the Mid-Autumn Festival approaching, Hang Ma Street (Hanoi) and the surrounding Old Quarter streets are packed with visitors coming to sightsee and shop.
Although the Mid-Autumn Festival is still almost a month away, businesses on Hang Ma Street have already decorated brightly, attracting young people in Hanoi to come and have fun and take photos.
Paper replicas of villas with swimming pools, luxury cars, and jewelry are ready to welcome buyers for the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival (the 7th lunar month).
Although the Mid-Autumn Festival is still more than a month away, businesses on Hang Ma Street have already decorated brightly, attracting young people in Hanoi to come and have fun and take photos this weekend.
Although Christmas is still nearly two weeks away, many areas in Hanoi have already completed their decorations, attracting large crowds of people to admire and take photos.
Christmas is still more than a month away, but businesses on Hang Ma Street (Hanoi) have already decorated brightly, attracting young people to come and have fun and take photos this weekend.
On the evening of September 10th, crowds flocked to the city center to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, causing severe congestion on the roads around Hoan Kiem Lake (Hanoi).
Although the full moon of the eighth lunar month hasn't officially arrived yet, the number of people flocking to Hanoi's Old Quarter, especially Hang Ma Street, is so large that the area is becoming overcrowded.
With a surge in customers, the demand for Mid-Autumn Festival toys on Hang Ma Street (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi) has also increased sharply, but it is still far below the levels before the COVID-19 pandemic.