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As Christmas approaches , Hang Ma Street in Hanoi's downtown is adorned with vibrant decorations, setting the festive atmosphere.
The street is brimming with an assortment of decorative items available for purchase, perfectly timed for the Christmas season.
A festive ambiance is taking hold along Hang Ma street, as numerous shops adorn themselves with Christmas decorations - trees, wreaths, golden bells, and snowmen.
Every day, the street is bustling with people eager to buy Christmas decorations.
This year's offerings boast a diverse range of types, featuring rich designs and vibrant colors, with prices ranging from a few hundred thousand to several million VND.
For numerous Vietnamese families, Christmas is no longer just a time for gatherings but also a joyous occasion for children eagerly anticipating gifts from Santa Claus.
Hang Ma Street has transformed into a Christmas market, offering a one-stop destination where all festive ornaments for this special occasion can be found.
Pre-Christmas preparations in Hanoi breathe life into bustling streets
10-12-2023 11:00
(VOVWORLD) - In the Hanoi Old Quarter's center, Hang Ma Street buzzes with activities as many shops showcase a variety of festive decorations, getting ready for Christmas celebrations.
Photos: Anninhthudo.vn
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