Hanoians enjoy Mid-Autumn Festival in Old Quarters
A space dedicated for traditional Mid-Autumn Festival stretching from Hang Ma to Hang Luoc street attracted flocks of city dwellers on October 1 (the 15th day of the 8th lunar month).
Shops in Hang Ma street are full of colourful lanterns (Photo: VNA)
City dwellers flock to Hang Ma and Hang Luoc streets on Mid-Autumn Festival (Photo: VNA)
Visitors enjoy bustling atmosphere on Hang Ma and Hang Luoc streets on Mid-Autumn night (Photo: VNA)
Hang Ma and Hang Luoc streets welcome many families and couples on Mid-Autumn night (Photo: VNA)
Young ladies pose for photos with a cosplayer wearing costume of Sun Wukong (Money King), a famous Chinese fictional character (Photo: VNA)
Mother and daughters enjoy Mid-Autumn festival on Hang Ma street (Photo: VNA)
As the Mid-Autumn Festival, Vietnam’s second-largest festival, approaches, kids have been thrilled to receive colourful toys such as lanterns and masks and so many others. Made-in-Vietnam toys seem to have prevailed in the market this year.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a chance for kids all around Vietnam to enjoy good times with family and friends and take part in entertainment programmes. For kids undergoing cancer treatment, however, this special time of year is just like every other day. So this year the young patients at the Da Nang City Oncology Hospital are being given a special Mid-Autumn Festival.