
These days, just by turning onto Hang Ma Street, locals and tourists alike can clearly feel the spring atmosphere spreading. Every corner of the street is covered in the red hues of couplets, lanterns, lucky money envelopes, firecrackers, and other accessories.

The entire street was bustling with people.

Many stores are importing new designs and continuously adding high-selling items such as red envelopes printed with the New Year's mascot, mini lanterns, and Tet decorations.

According to vendors, purchasing power has been gradually increasing over the past week. Customers are mainly families, groups of young people, and residents from the inner city who come to buy items to decorate their homes and offices.

Most visitors come to sightsee and shop in the afternoon and evening, creating a bustling atmosphere, vibrant with red colors and lights. Ms. Thu Ha (Thanh Xuan, Hanoi ) said: “Taking advantage of the late afternoon and evening, I stopped by Hang Ma Street to buy some Tet decorations. This year's items are quite diverse, with many decorations revolving around the Year of the Horse theme. The street is filled with red, and I can clearly feel that Tet is very near.”

Not only are the Tet decorations here diverse in design, but they also come in a wide range of prices depending on the type and size, from tens of thousands to millions of dong, giving locals and tourists plenty of choices.

Besides shopping, many visitors also take the opportunity to capture beautiful photos. In the days leading up to Tet, traffic on Hang Ma Street is smoother than in previous years, with no congestion.

These photo spots are bursting with vibrant red colors for the New Year.

The goods come in a wide variety of designs and prices, giving tourists plenty of choices.

Small business owners predict that from tonight (February 13th), when workers officially finish their work schedules to enter the Lunar New Year holiday, the number of customers flocking to Hang Ma Street will increase even more.


Hang Ma Street is dazzling on the last day of the year.
Source: https://laodong.vn/du-lich/tin-tuc/pho-hang-ma-nhon-nhip-ngay-giap-tet-1655712.html






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