The number of shoppers seeking Christmas decorations or photo ops in the Old Quarter is rising though the festivity is still nearly two weeks away, causing congestion.
Many Hanoians descend on Hang Ma and Hang Luoc streets, dedicated throughout the year to selling decorations for all festivals, to purchase Christmas decorations. |
On Hang Ma, there are over 70 establishments offering products and ornaments like artificial pine trees, laurel wreaths, and statues of Santa Clauses and reindeer. |
Like every year, the most popular item is artificial pine trees, which comes in a range of shapes and sizes. |
According to store owners, this year’s purchasing power has fallen, with consumers buying decorations earlier than normal fearing pre-holiday crowds, making it difficult to maintain a safe social distance. |
Ngoc Le and Mai Anh from Thanh Xuan District visited Hang Ma on Wednesday afternoon, fearing it would be too crowded over the weekend. |
Hong Sen, from Cau Giay District, also brought her two children Nhat Minh and Minh Chau, aged 8 and 5, here to take pictures. |
To match the Christmas theme, many young people choose to wear red, white, pink or green outfits. |
In the past few days, Hanoi has recorded a rising number of local Covid-19 infections. But many visitors to Hang Ma Street said since they are fully vaccinated, they are confident venturing out. |
As the night grows dark, Hang Ma and Hang Luoc streets become more crowded. |
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