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Every year in the latter half of October, consumers begin their hunt for Halloween decorations. (Photo: VOV)
Hang Ma Street in Hanoi is considered the capital of decorative ornaments in the city. Currently Halloween-themed goods of all kinds are filling up the street ahead of October 31. (Photo: VOV)
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From big to small, if the items are Halloween-themed and attractively designed, they will sell. (Photo: VOV)
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Orange and black are in fashion at this time of the year. (Photo: VOV)
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Of all Halloween goods, the pumpkin is the undisputed crowd-favorite. (Photo: VOV)
In addition to Hang Ma Street, Alley 1A in Ton That Tung Street, Dong Da district is another recommendation for Halloween decorations. (Photo: VOV)
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Shops on Ton That Tung street stand toe to toe with those from Hang Ma in terms of attractive design and range of products offered, falling behind only in the sheer volume of goods. (Photo: VOV)
Halloween attracts mostly the youth. (Photo: VOV)
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Halloween means children can dress up freely into whatever character they want, like witches and sorcerers. (Photo: VOV)
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… Or it can just mean your parents will get you some new toys. It’s great either way. (Photo: VOV)

Hanoi streets get spooky for Halloween

(VOVWORLD) - Despite its roots in Western culture, Halloween has become increasingly popular in Vietnam.