VOV.VN - Located in the heart of the capital’s Old Quarter, Hang Ma street is currently enjoying a flurry of trade as various shops are selling various kinds of decorations in the lead up to the upcoming Christmas.
VOV.VN - A range of exciting toys following the theme of Halloween have gone on sale on Hang Ma street, with the famous street located in Hanoi’s Old Quarter preparing for the approach of the popular festival.
VOV.VN - Situated in Hanoi’s Old Quarter, Hang Ma street is renowned for selling decorations for festive seasons, including the annual Mid-Autumn festival that falls on September 29 this year.
VOV.VN - With just several days gone since Christmas season, Hang Ma street in Hanoi has undergone a bright makeover as Tet, known locally as the Lunar New Year, the biggest and most important holiday of the year, is just around the corner.
VOV.VN - St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hang Ma street, and local shopping malls are among the leading suggestions for tourists seeking to enjoy the upcoming Christmas holiday in Hanoi.
VOV.VN - Located in the heart of the capital’s Old Quarter, Hang Ma street is currently enjoying a flurry of trade amid various shops selling different kinds of decorations in anticipation for the upcoming festive period over Christmas.
VOV.VN - With just half month to go until the annual Halloween celebrations takes place, shops throughout Hang Ma street in downtown Hanoi have been making meticulous preparations ahead of the upcoming festival, with a variety of thrilling toys going on sale.
VOV.VN - Hang Ma street in Hanoi, which is a hub selling decorations in the capital, emanates a festive atmosphere as the area is bustling with shoppers and the market is teeming with an array of colourful decorative items two weeks before the start of the Mid-Autumn festival.
VOV.VN - Hang Ma street in the centre of Hanoi is bustling once again these days amid what is known locally as ‘ghost month’, the seventh month of the Lunar Calendar.
VOV.VN - Famous streets full of toys across the capital, including Cha Ca, Luong Van Can, Hang Can, and Hang Ma have not been as bustling as in previous years on the occasion of International Children’s Day which falls on June 1 each year.