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Go to these places to 'check-in' early for Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival is almost a month away, but many cafes in Ho Chi Minh City have already put up colorful traditional lanterns, attracting many young people to check in and take photos.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên10/09/2025

In early September, a series of street cafes on DN6 Street, Dong Hung Thuan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly An Suong Residential Area, District 12), Hoang Dieu Street, Phu Nhuan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Ward 10, Phu Nhuan District), Nguyen Trai Street, Cau Ong Lanh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Nguyen Cu Trinh Ward, District 1) have begun to decorate their spaces with cellophane lanterns, filled with star lanterns, lion heads, traditional mid-autumn festival trays... creating a "check-in" destination that cannot be missed by many young people.

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Mid-Autumn Festival is still a month away, but many cafes have already begun decorating their spaces for customers to take photos.

PHOTO: THAI PHUC

The Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere in many cafes is recreated through traditional glass paper lanterns, paper masks, bright red lion heads and carefully crafted photo angles. Some cafes choose to combine tradition and modernity, using lanterns, artificial moons, jade rabbits, phoenixes, etc. to create a scene that evokes childhood memories and brings a breath of fresh air.

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Traditional paper lanterns, many angles are meticulously taken care of, bright red from paper masks and lion heads

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Nguyen Tu Anh, a student at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City, said: “I learned about this place through an introductory video on social media. Seeing many people commenting that the Mid-Autumn Festival space was beautifully invested, with many impressive photo angles, I planned to rent ao dai and accessories to take photos to welcome the Mid-Autumn Festival.”

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Young people wearing many types of clothes come to check-in

PHOTO: THAI PHUC

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Many young people turn into "moon season muses" under the grand decoration of coffee shops.

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Noticing the atmosphere at a coffee shop on DN6 Street, Dong Hung Thuan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly An Suong Residential Area, District 12), the "moon ladies" came here very early to check-in and take photos. Nguyen Thuy Truc Linh, a student at Ho Chi Minh City University of Agriculture and Forestry, said that she had known about this coffee shop for a long time on social networks. She traveled more than 20km from Thu Duc Ward to come here just to "hunt" for views to have beautiful photos of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

"At the beginning of September, I had already prepared the idea of ​​taking pictures here. I chose to go early to avoid the crowds, because the closer it gets to Mid-Autumn Festival, the more people come to take pictures, making it easy to get crowded and difficult to get a good picture," Linh said.

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Truc Linh (left) advises everyone to go early to avoid crowds, because the closer to Mid-Autumn Festival, the more people come to the shop to take pictures.

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The costumes are cleverly chosen by young people to harmonize with the space of the shop.

PHOTO: THAI PHUC

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Young people are excited to check-in with the space recreating the Mid-Autumn Festival

PHOTO: THAI PHUC

The cafe manager said that the shop also has a costume rental service, from traditional ao dai for men and women, ao tu than, ao tac to modern dresses. Accessories such as hats, fans, clogs, hairpins... are also available at reasonable prices for customers to choose from when taking photos.

Nguyen Ha Mai Nhu, a student at the University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City, shared: “I find the space here both traditional and a bit modern, so when taking photos, it is easy to create many different styles. Going to cafes with beautiful views to check-in like this is very convenient, I can freely take photos without worrying about time limits. In addition, I also invited a group of friends to come along to take photos and keep memories of the Mid-Autumn Festival together, not only do the photos look beautiful but they are also much more fun.”

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