The Mid-Autumn Festival check-in coordinates are as beautiful as a movie studio in Ho Chi Minh City

Thanh Hải |

Every year during the Mid-Autumn Festival , the lantern street in Ho Chi Minh City attracts a large number of people and tourists to visit, shop, take photos...

Similar to Hang Ma Street in Hanoi, the lantern street on Luong Nhu Hoc Street, District 5 is a place that attracts many visitors to shop and take photos every Mid-Autumn Festival in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: NVCC
Similar to Hang Ma Street in Hanoi, the lantern street on Luong Nhu Hoc Street, District 5 is a place that attracts many visitors to shop and take photos every Mid-Autumn Festival in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Provided by the character
Luong Nhu Hoc Street is an area inhabited by a large number of Chinese people with a famous handmade lantern production village. Over time, people have become familiar with the name Lantern Street - a sparkling, brilliant street during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Photo: NVCC
Luong Nhu Hoc Street is an area inhabited by a large number of Chinese people with a famous handmade lantern production village. Over time, people have become familiar with the name Lantern Street - a sparkling, brilliant street during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Photo: Provided by the character
Even though there is more than a month left until the festival, many families here have hung all kinds of beautiful lanterns, creating a sparkling, magical space and the bustling and vibrant atmosphere of the festival season. Photo: NVCC
Even though there are still a few weeks left until the Moon Festival, many families here have hung all kinds of beautiful lanterns, creating a sparkling, magical space and the bustling and vibrant atmosphere of the festival season. Photo: Provided by the character
Mr. Bui Nhut Thanh, a freelance photographer in Ho Chi Minh City, couldn't help but enjoy the beautiful, bustling scene of the lantern street: "I arrived quite early so I felt comfortable because I didn't have to jostle like in the days leading up to it." Mid-Autumn Festival is here. The atmosphere is still the same, still bustling with buyers and sellers, most of whom come to take photos to post on Facebook and Tiktok." Photo: NVCC
Mr. Bui Nhut Thanh, a freelance photographer in Ho Chi Minh City, couldn't help but enjoy the beautiful, bustling scene of the lantern street: "I arrived quite early so I felt comfortable because I didn't have to jostle like in the days leading up to it." Mid-Autumn Festival is here. The atmosphere is still the same, still bustling with buyers and sellers, most of whom come to take photos to post on Facebook and Tiktok." Photo: Provided by the character
Coming here, customers can find all kinds of lanterns with different materials such as fabric lanterns, royal lanterns, and paper lanterns. Each type of lantern has different decorative motifs and patterns, from simple like flowers to complex like birds, landscapes, dragons and phoenixes... Photo: NVCC
Coming here, customers can find all kinds of lanterns with different materials such as fabric lanterns, royal lanterns, and paper lanterns. Each type of lantern has different decorative motifs and patterns, from simple like flowers to complex like birds, landscapes, dragons and phoenixes... Photo: Provided by the character
The price of lanterns here ranges from 30,000 - 100,000 VND/small lamp. Larger lanterns cost about 200,000 - 250,000 VND/piece. Photo: NVCC
The price of lanterns here ranges from 30,000 - 100,000 VND/small lamp. Larger lanterns cost about 200,000 - 250,000 VND/piece. Photo: Provided by the character
The number of visitors here is also often larger on weekends. If you want to experience the open space, not too crowded, customers should go about 1 month before the Mid-Autumn Festival, on weekdays. Photo: NVCC
The number of visitors here is also often larger on weekends. If you want to experience an open space without too much hustle and bustle, visitors should visit the street a few weeks before the Mid-Autumn Festival, on weekdays. Photo: Provided by the character
In addition to viewing and buying lanterns, visitors can also enjoy a series of attractive traditional Chinese specialties such as dumplings, fried dough... which are also very interesting. Photo: NVCC
In addition to viewing and buying lanterns, visitors can also enjoy a series of attractive traditional Chinese specialties such as dumplings, fried dough ... which are also very interesting. Photo: Provided by the character
As an enthusiast of Chinese culture, Mr. Nhut Thanh affirmed that he goes to the lantern street almost every Mid-Autumn Festival: "Looking at the traditional lanterns interspersed with meticulously crafted electric lanterns, listening to People speak Chinese, eat Chinese dishes such as dumplings, fried dough, ginseng... it makes me feel like I'm lost in a TVB movie from the 80s and 90s." Photo: NVCC
As an enthusiast of Chinese culture, Mr. Nhut Thanh affirmed that he goes to the lantern street almost every Mid-Autumn Festival: "Looking at the traditional lanterns interspersed with meticulously crafted electric lanterns, listening to People speak Chinese, eat Chinese dishes such as dumplings, fried dough, ginseng... it makes me feel like I'm lost in a TVB movie from the 80s and 90s." Photo: Provided by the character
Although crowded and bustling, the lantern street is said to no longer be as developed as it was many years ago because of rapid modernization: "Compared to when I first came to the lantern street and now, I see shops selling Lanterns have become sparse for many different reasons. Hopefully the profession of making and trading mid-autumn lanterns will still be maintained because this is a beautiful culture of the Chinese people in Ho Chi Minh City," Mr. Nhut Thanh shared. Photo: NVCC
Although crowded, the lantern street is said to no longer be as developed as many years ago because of rapid modernization. “Compared to when I first came to Lantern Street and now, I see that the lantern shops have become fewer and fewer for many different reasons. Hopefully the profession of making and trading mid-autumn lanterns will still be maintained because this is a beautiful culture of the Chinese people in Ho Chi Minh City," Mr. Nhut Thanh shared. Photo: Provided by the character
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