1. Lantern Street Hang Ma
True to its name, Hang Ma Street sells almost all kinds of spiritual items for ancestral worship according to the tradition of the Vietnamese people. The street is part of Hanoi's Old Quarter. On normal days, this street is quite ordinary and nothing stands out, sometimes even a bit boring due to the items that rarely captivate people. But wait, you won't recognize this street anymore on the Mid-Autumn Festival. Around this time every year, before the Mid-Autumn Festival, Hang Ma Street will put on a new, extremely bright and colorful dress of lanterns. The name Lantern Street Hang Ma also starts from here and is a Mid-Autumn Festival venue that reminds many people of their childhood.
And when you come to the lantern street with all kinds of lantern shapes, from the familiar five-pointed star to modern shapes, surely a part of the memories of a beloved time will flood in with indescribable emotions. Whether you come to Hang Ma Street just to capture beautiful pictures of the Mid-Autumn Festival or to buy some small lanterns for your little ones, you've definitely come to the right place. Whether it's by chance or on purpose, the stalls at the lantern street are cleverly arranged, bringing unique and distinct colors.
2. Thu Le Park
Thu Le Park remains an attractive destination for little ones, not only during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Located on Kim Ma Street, Cau Giay, at the end of Buoi Street, it is a place many people seek out every Mid-Autumn season. The park often organizes numerous programs and games for children during this time, such as lion dances, animal circus performances, and mooncake-making workshops right in the park. Kids will be thrilled to see various animals like tigers, lions, monkeys, and crocodiles up close. There are also many games for children to play and explore, coupled with the beautifully decorated area with animal-shaped structures and captivating lanterns, making this place not only attractive to kids but also to adults who can capture beautiful photos.
Within Thu Le Park, there are numerous different species of animals for you and your family to explore and learn about. This is the most appealing point for children when coming to the park. Kids will have the chance to witness the activities and lives of various animals. It is known that Thu Le Park currently houses about 600 individuals from around 100 different species of animals. The diversity of animals creates an atmosphere like a small forest. In addition to rare species native to Vietnam, the park also has animals sent by other countries for diplomatic purposes or as gifts from our country's leaders. For example, a pair of Japanese cranes sent by Prime Minister Kim Nhat Thanh as a gift to President Ho Chi Minh in 1960. The deer species living in Vientiane sent by Prime Minister Pham Van Dong. A large python sent by General Vo Nguyen Giap. Finally, cuttlefish and crocodiles sent by the Central Command of the Truong Son Army Corps. If children want to feed the animals, you can buy food baskets sold in the park for the kids to experience the feeling of taking care of the animals.
3. Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology is definitely a must-visit museum in Hanoi, especially during the Mid-Autumn Festival. This place holds significant cultural and historical importance, ideal for travelers passionate about exploring Vietnam. The museum covers an area of 3.27 hectares, featuring unique architectural structures and is likened to a small painting portraying the 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. Numerous artifacts are displayed here, including jewelry, costumes, weapons, religious items, musical instruments, beliefs, and more. The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology consists of three visiting areas (the Drum Tower building, outdoor exhibition area, Southeast Asian exhibition area). It is a place that intricately introduces and honors the diverse customs and cultures of our ethnic brothers and sisters across Vietnam. The unique costumes with various colors, distinct objects unlike anything kids see at home, and houses with different shapes are sure to amaze children.
Notably, the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology also has an extensive outdoor exhibition area with many green trees... The Outdoor Exhibition Area - Architecture Garden was built from 1998 to 2006 and covers approximately 2 hectares. Here, 10 unique folk architectural structures of 10 Vietnamese ethnic groups are introduced, such as the courtyard of the Cham people, the Rong house of the Bana people, the house of the Vietnamese people, the Giarai tomb, the Dài Ê Đê house, the Cơ Tu tomb, the Tày stilt house, the Hmong ground house, the wall house of the Hà Nhì people, and the Dao house with half a floor and half a stilt. The Architecture Garden is covered with various lush trees and a cool artificial stream. This place showcases the diversity and richness of Vietnamese culture. Parents can plan to take their kids here for a tour, combine it with a mini picnic, and a light outdoor meal. At the end of the picnic, parents, please remind the kids to clean up the trash to maintain cleanliness.
4. Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam
According to the traditional customs of Vietnam and some other Asian countries like South Korea, China, and Japan, the Mid-Autumn Festival is usually celebrated in the middle of autumn, on the 15th day of the 8th lunar month, annually. For Vietnamese people, this is one of the important festivals of the year because it is an opportunity for everyone to reunite with family, admire the moon, enjoy tea, eat traditional cakes, and participate in various exciting entertainment activities. The Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam is an attractive place to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival in Hanoi. The Temple of Literature is located in the Dong Da district, Hanoi, right in the middle of four main streets: Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ton Duc Thang, Van Mieu, and Quoc Tu Giam. If you are traveling to Hanoi, the city of a thousand years of civilization, this is definitely a place you should visit.
Despite the ups and downs of time and historical events, some architecture here has been destroyed, but The Temple of Literature - Quoc Tu Giam is still considered a symbol of the essence of education and the cultural beauty of the Vietnamese people. Hopefully, with the sharing from Vntrip.vn, you have gained more knowledge about this meaningful historical and cultural monument of the capital. One of the most crowded attractions is the area organizing folk games such as stilt-walking, hopscotch, tug of war, dragon snake on clouds, blindfolded drumming, and more. Traditional cultural activities involving artisans, such as making star lanterns, pull-string lanterns, paper masks, molding traditional Mid-Autumn Festival cakes, making swan-shaped or thistle-shaped baskets, attract a lot of attention from both parents and children.
5. Hoang Thanh Thang Long
In the ancient royal court, the Mid-Autumn Festival featured various activities. During the Ly dynasty, the festival was organized by the king with ancestral worship, boat racing, water puppetry, and dry puppetry. In the Tran era, aristocrats drank wine, immersed in poetry, and admired the scenery. In the Le Trung Hung period, historical descriptions depicted a grand festival in the Trinh Lord's palace adorned with thousands of lanterns, creating a sparkling Mid-Autumn night full of colors. In folk culture, the Mid-Autumn Festival became vibrant with lantern play, moon-watching feasts, and more. To promote the values of the World Heritage Hoang Thanh Thang Long, especially intangible cultural heritage, and enhance tourism products for visitors, every Mid-Autumn Festival, the Thang Long - Hanoi Heritage Conservation Center organizes the program 'Shimmering Lanterns,' contributing to creating a unique playground for Hanoi's children and providing them with experiences and insights into the general cultural history and the Mid-Autumn Festival in particular.
6. Vietnam - Soviet Cultural Palace
Vietnam - Soviet Cultural Palace, located at 91 Tran Hung Dao Street, Tran Hung Dao Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam, is an architectural and cultural complex designed for artistic performances, scientific conferences, exhibitions, etc. The construction started on January 1, 1978, on the site of the former Hanoi Circus (destroyed during World War II), and it was completed on September 1, 1985. The Vietnam - Soviet Cultural Palace is designed with two parallel buildings connected by a rooftop terrace. The main building has 4 floors, a length of 96m, a width of 60m, and a height of 33m. The educational building has 3 floors, including a library and activity rooms for clubs.
The Vietnam - Soviet Palace is divided into various rooms with different areas to serve various activities of different scales and purposes. This also facilitates the organization of multiple activities simultaneously. The auditorium is the largest room with 1,111 seats. Not only is the space spacious, but all the equipment in the room is also modern, suitable for organizing large-scale and professional programs. The Vietnam - Soviet Cultural Palace often organizes exhibitions, displays of images, traditional folk games, reminiscent of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the past. Additionally, many attractive programs for children take place here, such as making star lanterns, crafting traditional toys like to he... very engaging.
7. Thong Nhat Park
Thong Nhat Park is one of the large parks in Hanoi, with Bay Mau Lake located in the center, adjacent to four streets: Tran Nhan Tong, Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Le Duan, and Dai Co Viet. This is an ideal choice for tourists to relax, play, or participate in outdoor activities during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Every year, during the Mid-Autumn Festival, Thong Nhat Park usually hosts a fair and many artistic programs to celebrate the full moon, especially dedicated to children. If your family is near Thong Nhat Park, bring your children here to enjoy a lively Mid-Autumn Festival.
With an area of over 50 hectares, established since 1997, Thong Nhat Park is a natural landscape in the heart of Hanoi, with many green trees providing a fresh and cool climate. Nestled in the tranquility of Bay Mau Lake, visitors will find many flower and bonsai areas with long stone benches nestled under the flower arches. It is a place to rest, chat, or relax when visitors come to explore and discover. In the park, there is also an orchid planting area with hundreds of orchid varieties and many types of trees: ornamental trees, bonsai trees, etc., existing for many years. Here, Uncle Ho also planted a banyan tree with dozens of large roots deeply rooted in the soil, casting a sprawling shade over a large area, becoming the most beautiful ancient tree in the park. Therefore, it easily attracts visitors when they come here. Moreover, there are many large and small ponds with beautiful and exotic fish. This place is very suitable for families with young children to visit, play, and picnic, especially on weekends.
8. Time City
Time City is a highly recommended destination during the Mid-Autumn Festival. The place is adorned with dazzling lanterns, especially the water music area in Time City which is incredibly vibrant and beautiful. Originally one of the ideal entertainment spots in Hanoi, it becomes even more splendid during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Everywhere is decorated extravagantly with flashing lights, brightly lit lanterns along the streets. There are hundreds of games and attractive booths, allowing visitors to both relax and immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival. Visiting the sweet water area, you'll feel like you're strolling through the Amazon rainforest. Scenes that seem to only appear in movies are now authentically reproduced in this tourist area. Tourists can directly observe various freshwater fish such as vampire fish, stingrays, red-tailed arowanas, seahorses, and freshwater white sharks...
Passing through the tropical rainforest in the freshwater area, visitors will enter the cave area to witness the life of reptiles and amphibians such as golden pythons, lizards, iguanas, geckos, land dragons, crocodiles, etc. In addition, the cave area also features many familiar insects of the tropical ecosystem such as rose spiders, emperor scorpions... The saltwater area is a fascinating destination for many tourists, especially those who are curious about what's fun in Times City. Besides the diverse marine life (corals, membrane stingrays, devil fish, artistic wrasse, unicornfish, angel fish, etc.), the saltwater area is also the venue for many exciting performances such as the mermaid show, feeding program for fish...
9. West Lake Water Park
West Lake Water Park always captivates young visitors with a series of lively and diverse games and activities. Especially during the Mid-Autumn Festival, the park is even more attractively decorated with sparkling lights. It's safe to say that this is one of the ideal playgrounds for young children. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, besides the fascinating games for little ones, West Lake Water Park is also beautifully decorated with numerous lanterns and images related to the Mid-Autumn Festival. There are also singing and dancing activities on this day. Surely, the kids will love it. West Lake Water Park's main entrance is located at 614 Lac Long Quan, Nhat Tan, Tay Ho, Hanoi. The park was put into operation on May 19, 2000, and for over 15 years, it has always been a familiar playground for the people of the capital and tourists from everywhere. After stressful study and work hours, you will truly enjoy immersing yourself in the cool water, dispelling the summer heat. The rich variety of underwater, on-land, adventurous, and gentle games promise to bring you the most wonderful moments during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The entertainment area of West Lake Water Park covers an area of over 8 hectares. Although called a water park, it actually includes both underwater and on-land entertainment areas. The park owns 14 underwater game areas equipped with modern materials imported from Spain, ensuring safety for everyone who comes here to play and have fun. Moreover, you can completely trust the park's water source because all swimming pools are processed through a highly secure water circulation filtration system. The park's medical department always checks the water source as well as water parameters to ensure the health of customers who come here to play in the summer as well as during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Parents can let their little ones immerse themselves in the vibrant world of childhood with games like the ball house, bungee jumping, continuous games, splendid rotating swings... Additionally, the indoor play area Sơn Ca located in the New Sun Park is also a place where children aged 2 to 10 will love with many new and exciting games such as the floating house, fairy tale house, ball house, octopus rotating swing...
10. Aeon Mall Long Bien Shopping Center
Aeon Mall is always the top entertaining spot for the Mid-Autumn Festival in Hanoi with many fascinating art programs such as: Children can make their own lanterns, make mooncakes at the 'Skillful Hands' corner, or enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival from major brands like Long Dinh, Thu Huong, Madame Huong... Aeon Mall Long Bien is located 5km east of the city center of Hanoi. It is the first shopping center in the capital with a super spacious area, reaching 5.6 hectares. When you come to Aeon Mall Long Bien, you will have the opportunity to experience a chain of restaurants, services, supermarkets, culinary delights, and entertainment ranging from affordable to high-end.
Aeon Mall Long Bien consists of 4 floors and is divided into different areas. On the 1st floor, you will encounter a chain of grocery stores, supermarkets, fashion stores, and cosmetics. The entire 2nd floor is designed as an extremely attractive playground along with brands dedicated to children. In addition, the space here is beautifully and brilliantly decorated, ensuring it will be an interesting destination for both young people and families on the Mid-Autumn night. Aeon Mall will be an exciting place for both adults and children during the Mid-Autumn Festival because it will be splendidly decorated, allowing you to capture beautiful moments with your family.
11. My Dinh Stadium
My Dinh Stadium is an extensive and airy area, making it an ideal location for kite flying and releasing sky lanterns during the Mid-Autumn Festival. Here, families can enjoy a tranquil and nostalgic atmosphere with traditional folk games. As the second-largest stadium in Vietnam, only surpassed by Can Tho Stadium, My Dinh Stadium offers a spacious and open space, perfect for children to play and young people to relax while enjoying the refreshing breeze and moonlight.
You can lie down on the grass, inhale the fragrance of fresh grass, gaze up at the moonlit sky, and appreciate the beauty bestowed by nature. In addition, My Dinh Stadium is a place where Hanoi residents can find peace and relive their childhood joy of kite flying. In the evening, as the wind picks up, it becomes the perfect time for kite enthusiasts to showcase their skills. Instead of flying kites, you can also release sky lanterns or watch the procession of children carrying lanterns. This will undoubtedly be a fascinating and captivating activity for children. It is a place loved by the younger generation, especially in recent years, as it hosts sky lantern festivals. Participating in the lantern release is a delightful and interesting experience, or you can simply let your soul wander with the bright, twinkling sky lights.
12. Hoan Kiem Lake Pedestrian Street
Located in the heart of Hanoi with its tranquility and solemnity, but on holidays, the area does not lack the sparkling and eye-catching colors. The vibrant decorations of Trang Tien Plaza or the exciting entertainment activities for children make Hoan Kiem Lake Pedestrian Street more special than usual. This pedestrian street gathers a lot of pedestrians, and it becomes even more lively with energetic music programs related to the Mid-Autumn Festival. During this occasion, Hoan Kiem Lake Pedestrian Street will be illuminated by thousands of dazzling lights and animated by lively games and performances around the lake. It is a perfect destination for young people to enjoy during this upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival.
The sparkling lights brighten up the entire space. Despite its considerable length, the pedestrian street is always crowded, especially in the Hammerhead Shark area and the intersection of Hang Dao. Don't forget to visit Ngoc Son Temple, where artisans create funny to he (traditional Vietnamese toy figurines). Your children will undoubtedly be fascinated by observing these unique traditional Vietnamese toys. Moreover, the decorative space with sparkling lanterns is incredibly suitable for the Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere.
13. Bao Son Paradise
Compared to other Mid-Autumn Festival venues in Hanoi, Bao Son Paradise is located quite far from the city center. However, if you and your family spend a day visiting this place, it's not necessarily a bad idea. Bao Son Paradise amusement park is designed with various entertainment spaces, each with its own unique and distinctive features. Especially with the recent introduction of the Safari, Bao Son Paradise promises to bring the most attractive playgrounds and entertainment for children and families during this Mid-Autumn Festival. Bao Son Paradise is an amusement park inaugurated in 2008, located on Le Trong Tan Street, An Khanh Commune, Hoai Duc District, Hanoi. Bao Son Paradise is built with a combination of traditional and modern architecture.
Here, you will enjoy the natural scenery with fresh air and admire the cultural and artistic features of the world and Vietnam through various entertainment programs. Bao Son Paradise is located at the gateway to Hanoi tourism, where one of the amusement parks applies modern technology to cultural and artistic activities. Whenever you visit Bao Son Paradise, don't forget to experience the fun at the water park! With a design consisting of 3 swimming pool areas for children, for adults who can't swim, and for adults who can swim. The park area with spacious pools and clear water will be an extremely attractive playground for all visitors. Besides, there are also exciting underwater adventure games such as the Twisted Slide and High-Speed Slide. For children, the water park at Bao Son Paradise is designed with many mini slides and underwater castles to delight the little ones.
14. Royal City Shopping Center
Vincom Mega Mall Royal City Hanoi, located at basements B1 and B2, interconnecting 6 apartment buildings from R1 to R6 in Vinhomes Royal City. Since its debut in 2013, Vincom Mega Mall Royal City has maintained its position as the largest underground shopping and entertainment complex in Vietnam, covering a total floor area of 230,000m2. Built to serve the shopping and entertainment needs of the elite community in the project and the residents of the capital city in general, Vincom Mega Mall Royal City is meticulously planned with a rational arrangement into various impressive utility areas.
Royal City Shopping Center not only attracts residents living within Royal City, but also draws many families and young people from other areas. In addition to participating in special Mid-Autumn Festival programs, they can also join various exciting games, go shopping, watch movies, and enjoy diverse and attractive stalls at Royal City Shopping Center. Making baked goods, crafting traditional lanterns, participating in folk toy molding, sculpture painting, lantern processions, cultural performances, Mr. Cuoi, Mrs. Hang, and other “specialties” of the Mid-Autumn Festival will take place at Royal City every year.
15. Lenin Park
Lenin Park is located on Dien Bien Phu, Tran Phu, and Hoang Dieu streets. Easily recognizable from a distance with a large bronze statue of Lenin, it serves as a common place for exercise, play, and various activities for children and teenagers, such as rollerblading, cycling, and dancing. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the park transforms into a dazzling wonderland with star-shaped lights, animal figures, and additional cultural performances organized by Ba Dinh district annually, making it a popular spot on the Mid-Autumn night. Surrounding the park are rows of ancient sầu trees, standing for centuries. With massive trunks and wide-spreading foliage, they provide a cool and refreshing environment. In summer evenings, people of all ages gather here for exercise or a leisurely stroll to escape the uncomfortable heat.
Lenin Park is equipped with various sports facilities for simple workouts such as walking, abdominal exercises, arm exercises, hip exercises, etc. In the mornings, walking around the park, you will often see people jogging or engaging in various physical activities such as badminton, cycling, or playing shuttlecock. When visiting Lenin Park, don't forget to check out the 5.2m bronze statue of Lenin placed on a 2.7m high granite pedestal. Every year on November 7th, the Revolution Day of the Soviet Union, people place wreaths at the statue's base to express gratitude to the great revolutionary figure Lenin. Besides the well-known landmarks near Lenin Park, Hanoi is also known for many other exciting entertainment areas during the Mid-Autumn Festival!