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Hang Ma Street shines with Mid-Autumn Festival decorations

The atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival has returned to some streets in Hanoi, attracting many young people.

The atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival has returned to some streets in Hanoi, attracting many young people.

The light from various decorations on display has coloured Hang Ma Street. In the past week, Ha Ma, Hang Luoc and Cha Ca streets which are located inside the Mid-Autumn Festival market area has received lots of visitors at night.

Many young people and families with small children went to those streets to enjoy the atmosphere, buy some colourful decorations and toys and take photos. There are both modern and traditional toys on display including paper masks and lion heads.

Those streets are often crowded at night and will remain buys until the 15th day of the lunar August.

Some photos of the streets:

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Hang Ma Street shines with Mid-Autumn Festival decorations - 7

Star lantern, the symbolic toy for Mid-Autumn Festival

Source: dtinews.vn
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