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Vietnamese people celebrate Halloween more enthusiastically than Westerners.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ31/10/2024

On the evening of October 31, thousands of tourists and residents came to Bui Vien walking street (District 1, Ho Chi Minh City) to celebrate Halloween. Many tourists were surprised to see that Vietnamese people responded to the festival more enthusiastically than Westerners.


Người Việt chơi Halloween 'nhiệt' hơn cả Tây - Ảnh 1.

Young people dressed up as ghostly characters, taking souvenir photos at Bui Vien walking street (District 1, HCMC) - Photo: THANH HIEP

According to Tuoi Tre Online , since late afternoon, shops, bars, and restaurants along Bui Vien Street have been decorated in Halloween style with dim lights, spider webs, glowing pumpkins, and creepy mannequins.

By 7pm, Bui Vien walking street was quickly filled with witches, zombies and a series of familiar characters from horror movies. People dressed up in bright costumes followed each other on the street.

The crowd started to swell from 8pm. The shops on both sides of the street were getting more and more crowded, many had to let customers sit on the street. Many tourists and locals were stuck in the long queue trying to find a way to move out of the walking street.

Mr. Duc Trung (living in District 1) said he did not expect so many people to go out on Halloween today. He thought he would be able to go out and have fun, but the number of people kept increasing until it was "suffocating".

Người Việt chơi Halloween còn nhiệt hơn người Tây - Ảnh 2.

Sea of ​​people flooded Bui Vien street to celebrate Halloween - Photo: THANH HIEP

Many tourists who come to have fun on Bui Vien Street also said they feel suffocated by the narrow space. Mr. Lewis (American tourist) shared: "The first time I came to Vietnam, I was surprised that people here also celebrate Halloween. In my country, Halloween is an occasion for the whole family to dress up and go for a walk to let children ask for candy from neighbors. This is also an occasion for people in a neighborhood to have the opportunity to interact with each other."

Sarah (a Canadian tourist) was also surprised because in Vietnam people celebrate Halloween more "grandly" than Westerners.

Images of people and tourists celebrating Halloween on Bui Vien Street:

Người Việt chơi Halloween 'nhiệt' hơn cả Tây - Ảnh 3.

Many groups of friends of all ages dressed up cutely to play Halloween - Photo: THANH HIEP

Người Việt chơi Halloween 'nhiệt' hơn cả Tây - Ảnh 4.

Many people painted their faces in the Halloween atmosphere - Photo: THANH HIEP

Người Việt 'chơi' Halloween còn nhiệt hơn người Tây - Ảnh 6.
Người Việt 'chơi' Halloween còn nhiệt hơn người Tây - Ảnh 7.

Many families take their children on motorbikes around Bui Vien Street to celebrate Halloween - Photo: THANH HIEP

Người Việt chơi Halloween 'nhiệt' hơn cả Tây - Ảnh 7.

Children are dressed up as cute superheroes by their parents - Photo: THANH HIEP

Người Việt chơi Halloween 'nhiệt' hơn cả Tây - Ảnh 8.

Many young people choose horror costumes to dress up in Halloween - Photo: THANH HIEP

Người Việt chơi Halloween 'nhiệt' hơn cả Tây - Ảnh 9.

Crowds of people flocked to Bui Vien Street, the atmosphere became hot - Photo: THANH HIEP



Source: https://tuoitre.vn/nguoi-viet-choi-halloween-nhiet-hon-ca-tay-20241031220327289.htm

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