According to the reporter, this small alley, only 100m long, has long been affectionately called "Christmas alley" by young people because every Christmas season it is covered in brilliant red and green colors, becoming a familiar photo spot for young people in the capital.
This year, the shops in the alley continue to invest heavily in decoration. From both sides of the street to the space in front of the shop, LED lights, large Christmas trees, giant teddy bears and countless accessories typical of the holiday such as balls, lollipops, ribbons... create a sparkling scene like a miniature European street corner.

Not only on weekends, even during the week, the alley is still bustling with people coming and going. Ms. Nguyen Nhung (Cau Giay, Hanoi ) shared: " I came here on Sunday and was surprised to see a lot of young people coming here, especially girls and many families. I joked with my friend that there were hundreds of muses here, all dressed up gorgeously waiting for their turn to take pictures."
As a habit, Ms. Ha Trang (Dong Da, Hanoi) came to this street early to take pictures before Christmas. Ms. Trang said that the main attraction is the warm festive atmosphere and the meticulousness of the shop owners in every decoration detail.
“ This year, many shops have posted signs charging 50,000 VND for customers who just come to take photos. I chose to order drinks and cakes to enjoy and have the best photos. There are also many new shops in the alley, so the scenery is even more sparkling,” Ms. Trang added.

Ms. An Vu (36 years old), owner of a chain of coffee shops and fashion stores in the complex, shared that the desire to create a “small neighborhood for young people” has been in her mind for three years. Starting with a clothing store, she gradually expanded the space by inviting friends with the same business style to join, creating a diverse community, from coffee, drinks to fashion and accessories.
Ms. An Vu added that every Christmas the small alley becomes a meeting place for young people, and this year the complex welcomes many groups of visitors from Korea every day. She expressed her hope that the “Christmas alley” will contribute to promoting the image of Hanoi and stimulating tourism in the capital.
Although mainly a place for taking photos and having fun, Block D6 Trung Tu is also a place where visitors can shop, enjoy drinks or chat with friends in a colorful Christmas space. The combination of creative business and meticulous decoration has turned the 100m-long alley into one of the most popular check-in spots during the festive season in Hanoi this year.
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