Toys flood Hang Ma street as Halloween approaches
Friday, 12:45, 25/10/2019
VOV.VN - A variety of thrilling toys featuring a number of scary things have gone on sale throughout Hanoi’s Old Quarter as Halloween draws close.
Originally a European festival, Halloween falls on October 31 annually. |
In recent years both Halloween and Christmas have become popular festivals for young people in Vietnam to enjoy. |
In the week leading up to Halloween, a wide range of toys have gone on sale, including pumpkins and costumes. |
Pumpkin-shaped lanterns can be purchased for VND30,000 to VND80,000 each. |
A scary mask can go for VND40,000 each. |
Shops in Hanoi’s Old Quarter have a vast range of Halloween items on sale, with prices ranging from tens to millions of VND. |
Decorative items and Halloween toys have been made available at many shops throughout the capital, capturing the attention of plenty of local residents, especially young people. |
Many fun items can be seen on display. |
Festive hats and capes go for between VND50,000 and VND100,000 each. |
Decorative items such as pumpkin lanterns, effigies, and spooky statues are popular among restaurants, cafés, and fashion shops. Pictured is the most sought after costume for the Halloween season. |
Shoppers can find plenty of eye-catching items on sale during Halloween. |
There is a vast array of choice when purchasing lanterns along Hang Ma street. |
Thrilling toys can be found such as monsters, skeletons, or weapons. These items are all sought after by customers. |
Among children, princess’ dresses, superman outfits, and witches’ costumes are the most popular items. |