Hang Ma Street busy ahead of Christmas festival

PSNews - Hang Ma Street, in the Old Quarter of Hanoi, is seeing a flurry of trade with the bustle of shops selling different types of decorations in anticipation of the upcoming Christmas festive season.
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On Hang Ma Street in the Old Quarter, dedicated throughout the year to selling decorations for all festivals, Christmas toys and ornaments are an attraction by themselves. At this time, people call this street a "Christmas market," since all the ornaments for the festival can be found here. 

Hang Ma Street, in Hanoi is seeing a flurry of trade with the hustle and bustle of shops selling different types of decorations in anticipation of the upcoming Christmas festive season.
Hang Ma Street, in Hanoi is seeing a flurry of trade with the hustle and bustle of shops selling different types of decorations in anticipation of the upcoming Christmas festive season.
On Hang Ma Street in the Old Quarter, dedicated throughout the year to selling decorations for all festivals, Christmas toys and ornaments are an attraction by themselves. At this time, people call this street a "Christmas market," since all the ornaments for the festival can be found here.
On Hang Ma Street in the Old Quarter, dedicated throughout the year to selling decorations for all festivals, Christmas toys and ornaments are an attraction by themselves. At this time, people call this street a "Christmas market," since all the ornaments for the festival can be found here.
"On this occasion, we often buy a Christmas tree to decorate our home. Our kids love to buy Santa Claus outfits and toys. We can combine shopping and having fun together walking along these streets as Christmas approaches," said Dung Dao, a resident of Hanoi’s Hai Ba Trung district, who was with his wife in Hang Ma street to do some Christmas shopping.
"On this occasion, we often buy a Christmas tree to decorate our home. Our kids love to buy Santa Claus outfits and toys. We can combine shopping and having fun together walking along these streets as Christmas approaches," said Dung Dao, a resident of Hanoi’s Hai Ba Trung district, who was with his wife in Hang Ma street to do some Christmas shopping.
Located in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, Hang Ma Street always catches up with the trend by selling ornaments in special events like International Children’s Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, New Year Eve, Tet Holiday and Christmas.
Located in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, Hang Ma Street always catches up with the trend by selling ornaments in special events like International Children’s Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, New Year Eve, Tet Holiday and Christmas.
Locals taking photo in Hang Ma street.
Locals taking photo in Hang Ma street.
"Anything you need to decorate your Christmas tree as well as gifts and greeting cards can easily be found here with low prices", said a Hanoian walking in Hang Ma street.
"Anything you need to decorate your Christmas tree as well as gifts and greeting cards can easily be found here with low prices", said a Hanoian walking in Hang Ma street.
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