The Old Quarter Mid-Autumn Festival Market is bustling on weekends
Báo Dân trí•18/08/2024
(Dan Tri) - Hang Ma Mid-Autumn Market has begun to become bustling as young people and families flock to have fun and shop for toys even though it is still a month until the 15th day of the 8th lunar month.
Hang Ma Street is colorful before the Mid-Autumn Festival
The Mid-Autumn Festival is still a month away, but Hang Ma Street is already bustling with the colors of lanterns, lion heads, etc. This street is famous for its traditional handicrafts and shops selling Mid-Autumn toys, creating a colorful beauty. In the evenings, Hang Ma Mid-Autumn Market is bustling with crowds, especially on weekends. Families bring their children to play and buy Mid-Autumn Festival toys at Hang Ma market in large numbers. The toys are diverse, and every year there are new ones to serve people's needs. Battery operated toys that also play music are quite popular and are a hit with young children. Traditional Mid-Autumn toys are still on sale, however the majority are still modern toys following new trends. Hang Ma Market is a long-standing traditional market in Hanoi's Old Quarter, selling a variety of seasonal goods. Mid-Autumn Festival toys are more colorful than Christmas, Halloween, and Lunar New Year toys...
Star lanterns are an indispensable toy during the Mid-Autumn Festival, priced from 15 thousand for a small one to hundreds of thousands for a large one. In addition, paper masks are also a typical toy during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Mid-Autumn Festival toy stores are always a favorite place for young people to take pictures when they come here. They may have to wait in line for a long time to get a place to take pictures. One store had a massive five-story decoration, with colored lights and all kinds of eye-catching stylized images. The store has a big full moon for young people to take photos during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Young men are fewer but are also attracted by the shimmering colors in the vibrant space. A female tourist looks intently at the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival market, a very typical sight in Hanoi. For about a week now, Hang Ma, Hang Luoc, and Cha Ca streets in the Mid- Autumn Festival market have started to get crowded in the evening. Hang Ma Mid-Autumn Market usually opens on the 15th day of the 7th lunar month, and is most bustling from the beginning of August to the 15th day of the 8th lunar month.
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