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During the weekend before the Mid-Autumn Festival, Hang Ma and Hang Luoc streets are brightly colored, attracting thousands of visitors. On the evening of September 27, the streets around this area were packed with people.

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Many foreigners come here to play.

They did not hesitate to squeeze through the crowded crowd. Occasionally someone stopped to look or take a souvenir photo.

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Amanda and her husband (from Australia) were introduced by friends to come here for a walk. She was delighted by the hustle and bustle of the colorful streets. The couple always had to hold hands to avoid getting lost.

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Aisha tastes the taste of dried apricot and mango shake while walking around Hang Ma street. "I find the weather today cool, walking around a few streets is an ideal choice. Everyone here is very enthusiastic and warm," the female tourist shared.

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A young girl named Chi excitedly walked in the cool weather, enjoying the Mid-Autumn atmosphere and watching the streets.

"Every Mid-Autumn Festival, my friends and relatives take the opportunity to stroll around the streets, sightsee, and enjoy the bustling atmosphere. I went out for the Mid-Autumn Festival a week before, but I didn't expect it to be this crowded," Chi said.

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Families with small children, groups of young people... are the main "force" in the bustling crowd at the Mid-Autumn Festival market in the Old Quarter. From 9pm onwards, this place becomes even more crowded.

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Ms. Thanh Huyen and her daughter traveled 25km from Me Linh to come here for a weekend stroll and to buy toys. "Even though my house is far away, I still want to bring my daughter here so she can see this sparkling scene," Ms. Huyen said.

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Crowded scenes always appear on Hang Ma Street in the evenings a few days before Mid-Autumn Festival.

A locksmith with 30 years of experience in Ho Chi Minh City turns beer cans into million-dollar Mid-Autumn Festival lanterns . From discarded beer and soft drink cans, a locksmith in Ho Chi Minh City has created unique and beautiful Mid-Autumn Festival lanterns, attracting the attention of many people and bringing in a high income.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/khach-tay-thich-thu-giua-dong-nguoi-ken-dac-o-cho-trung-thu-lon-nhat-ha-noi-2446831.html