According to the reporter of Tin Tuc and Dan Toc newspaper, Luong Nhu Hoc street, nearly 200m long, and neighboring streets such as Phu Dinh and Nguyen An become crowded and packed with people, especially in the evenings and on weekends. Here, not only do families bring their children to choose and buy lanterns to play on the Mid-Autumn Festival, but it is also a place for children to experience traditional culture.
Besides, this lantern district also attracts many young people to come and play, feel and take pictures in the colorful space of lanterns, from traditional to modern.
Luong Nhu Hoc Street is crowded with people and vehicles in the evening.
Families take their children to the lantern street to let them feel the Mid-Autumn atmosphere.
Luong Nhu Hoc lantern street has been established and developed for more than 50 years, becoming a familiar meeting place every Mid-Autumn Festival. The shops here display a variety of designs, from traditional colored paper and glass paper lanterns to modern types, plastic frames with LED lights of many designs.
Types of Mid-Autumn lanterns made of cellophane.
Children are excited to go to the lantern street to feel the Mid-Autumn atmosphere.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Thao (living in Cho Lon ward) shared: “My family took my child to the lantern street to let him feel the Mid-Autumn atmosphere. Although it was crowded, he really enjoyed looking at the colorful lanterns here.”
Young people also come early to walk around, take pictures, and capture moments in the colorful space.
A variety of Mid-Autumn lanterns are sold in stores.
Not only a shopping place, Luong Nhu Hoc lantern street is also a unique cultural destination, contributing to preserving childhood memories and bringing to Ho Chi Minh City residents and tourists traditional experiences during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Phu Dinh Street intersects with Luong Nhu Hoc Street, crowded with people walking, shopping and checking in in a colorful space filled with a festive atmosphere on weekends.
Lanterns made of environmentally friendly wood.
Many young people come to the lantern street to take pictures and check-in to welcome the Mid-Autumn Festival early.
Photo series, clip: Manh Linh/Tin Tuc and Dan Toc Newspaper
Source: https://baotintuc.vn/anh/tp-ho-chi-minh-pho-long-den-luong-nhu-hoc-ruc-ro-sac-mau-don-trung-thu-20250923091101983.htm
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