Bustling shopping in the largest Christmas street in Ho Chi Minh City
It’s about 1 week until Christmas, but at the major Christmas shopping streets in Ho Chi Minh City, the
Welcoming Christmas in the ancient town of Hoi An (Hoi An City, Quang Nam ) brings many new and different feelings to many Western tourists.
Hoi An Church located on Nguyen Truong To Street (Hoi An City) is a place where tourists often come at Christmas to be immersed in a brilliant, dignified but also romantic space.
Hoi An these days not only has lanterns, but is also colorful with pine trees , snowmen, flashing lights and images of Santa Claus, small children in Christmas costumes…
In the cold weather of Christmas, the atmosphere in many small corners of Hoi An is still vibrant with activities and events in the tourism recovery chain to serve visitors.
On this occasion, visitors will experience the sound art installation, hip-hop performance competition, super discount shopping, take pictures with Santa Claus… Walking routes in the old town such as Nguyen Phuc Chu, Bach Dang… becomes vibrant when a lot of domestic and foreign tourists flock.
In Shamrock restaurant on Nguyen Phuc Chu street, everyone, whether familiar or unfamiliar, gives each other friendly laughter and Merry Christmas wishes… Live music with special songs for Christmas Eve seems to have broken the cold of the last days of the year.
Celebrating Christmas in Hoi An is an interesting, but equally new and different experience for many international visitors. Visitors coming here will feel everything idyllic and warm in the deepest way.
Ms. Kelsey (30 years old, a tourist with American nationality), said that she was able to celebrate Christmas for the first time in Hoi An, one of the famous tourist destinations in Vietnam.
“I am really happy and happy to have a Christmas season with my relatives in Hoi An. Here, we can drink Vietnamese beer, eat dishes such as spring rolls, chicken feet… Vietnamese people are friendly and open. Everyone’s enthusiastic welcome helps me feel welcome and less nostalgia for family and hometown. For me, this is a different Christmas season,” said Kelsey.
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