VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese and foreigners joined the Halloween festivities on the streets of the two biggest cities in Vietnam.
A young couple at the West Lake Water Park, Hanoi.
A bar on Ma May Street, Hanoi with a coffin at the front door.
Face painting service costs VND20,000-VND60,000 ($1-$3).
Devil costumes seem to be the most popular.
A child wears ghost pumpkin clothes.
Death and the dark wizard.
Mario, a character in a computer game and a spiderman.
A character in the movie “300”.
Boys are dressed in Japanese style.
In Saigon, Halloween atmosphere could be found on streets in Saigon as De Tham, Bui Vien, and Pham Ngu Lao.
Bars and restaurants on Bui Vien Street hang banners and devil and ghost effigies to attract customers.
Ms. Zine from the Philippines.
The staff of a restaurant on Bui Vien Street become the walking dead.
Young people take photos with their favorite devil characters.
Gay dancers.
Three students at Hung Vuong University play music and sing to attract the attention of passersby to sell their handmade masks.
Some stores are decorated in a Halloween style to entice customers.
Zing/VNE