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Hang Ma Street: A photogenic destination
Jenna Duong - Ngoc Tu 07:56, 2024/09/12
This little street in Hanoi's Old Quarter hosts a colorful display every Mid-Autumn Festival, attracting young people for "check-in" pictures.

Although the Mid-Autumn Festival is a week to go (September 17), Hang Ma Street in Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi is already bustling with visitors eager to sightsee and shop. 

 As major holidays approach, the street comes alive with themed toys and home decor items.
 With this year's Mid-Autumn Festival just around the corner, many stores are bustling with activity, showcasing a variety of colorful toys for children.
  Everyone looks for picturesque spots to capture memories of this vibrant annual festival.
 Many families bring their children out early for the Mid-Autumn Festival, holding them in their arms to ensure they have a comfortable view of the bustling street.
The festive atmosphere is lively and vibrant, making it easy to get noticed.
Not only is this a fun time for children, but adults can also enjoy a stroll through the old town.
Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month.
It is considered one of the most important festivals for Vietnamese people.
Mid-Autumn Festival is also a time for families to reunite, enjoy moon cakes, admire the full moon, and participate in traditional activities.
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