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Writer's pictureFaye Hilling

The Best Place to Celebrate Halloween in North Vietnam 2024

Updated: Oct 31

The West’s annual October tradition of celebrating Halloween has steadily made its way into the hearts of many Vietnamese, especially in urban centers like Hanoi


Though Halloween is not a traditional Vietnamese holiday, it has gained popularity due to the influence of Western media, the vibrant expat community, and the excitement that young locals have for new, global festivities


In this guide, we'll explore how Halloween is celebrated in North Vietnam, the unique blend of spooky and cultural elements that make it special, and how Bong Hanoi Hostel is the best place to stay and celebrate Halloween this year!


Headbands with Halloween on

The Rise of Halloween in North Vietnam


Over the past decade, Halloween has become increasingly popular among Vietnam's younger generation, primarily through exposure to Western media and the influence of international communities. 


Halloween in North Vietnam is now an eagerly anticipated event, especially in Hanoi, where the youth enthusiastically embrace dressing up, decorating spaces, and attending themed parties. 


In October, Bong Hanoi Hostel offers the perfect base for travelers looking to experience this lively side of the city, situated conveniently near Hanoi’s bustling Old Quarter, which transforms annually into a Halloween hub.


Child in ghost costume stands amidst boxes of pumpkins

Comparing Halloween and Vietnam’s Ghost Month


Interestingly, Halloween does share a few similarities with Vietnamese Ghost Month (Tháng Cô hồn), observed in the seventh month of the lunar calendar


During Ghost Month, it's believed that spirits roam the world of the living. This period is marked by offerings and rituals that emphasize appeasing wandering spirits. 


Although both traditions reveal humanity's universal fascination with the spirit world, they have profound cultural contrasts. 


Creepy Halloween costumes hang in the street

Halloween Celebrations in the West 


In the West, Halloween is celebrated every year on October 31, embodying a mix of ancient Celtic customs, Christian observance, and modern-day fun. 


Rooted in the Celtic festival of Samhain, Halloween was historically a time to ward off spirits as the boundary between the living and spirit worlds was believed to thin. 


Today’s Halloween is largely secular, filled with trick-or-treating, elaborate costumes, and activities like watching horror movies, visiting haunted houses, and eating a lot of candy.


Pumpkins and candles

Lễ Vong nhân xá tội: Vietnam’s Ancestral Festival 


In contrast, on the 15th day of Ghost Month, Vietnam celebrates Lễ Vong nhân xá tội, which centers around reverence and respect for the departed. 


Known as Wandering Souls Day, this festival allows families to honor their ancestors, who are believed to revisit the world of the living. Families prepare altars adorned with offerings, including food, joss papers, and incense, to ensure their ancestors are welcomed back with respect.


Unlike Halloween, which leans toward entertainment, Lễ Vong nhân xá tội is a solemn, family-centered observance that reinforces Vietnam’s values of filial piety and connection between the past and present.


A Tale of Two Festivals: Halloween and Ghost Month 


Despite their cultural differences, both Halloween and Lễ Vong nhân xá tội during Ghost Month explore themes of spirituality and the afterlife in ways unique to each culture. 


Some younger Vietnamese have even embraced Halloween elements, creating a unique cultural fusion that blends traditional beliefs with the West’s Halloween celebration.


Child dressed as pumpkin poses

Halloween Traditions in North Vietnam


Halloween may not have deep cultural roots in Vietnam, but its essence of costumes, decorations, and festive parties resonates strongly with the youth and urban communities in Hanoi. 


While trick-or-treating is not common in Vietnam, costume parties, haunted-themed events, and Halloween-inspired decor, such as Jack-o'-lanterns, black-and-orange garlands, and ghostly figures fill the void. 


As October approaches, parts of the city are decked out in eerie decorations and spooky lights, especially around tourist areas and shopping districts. Many clubs, bars, and hotels in major cities such as Hanoi host elaborate Halloween parties, inviting both locals and visitors to enjoy this Western tradition with a Vietnamese twist. 


For tourists and locals, celebrating Halloween here offers a unique experience, mixing the thrill of the spooky season with the charm of Hanoi's culture-rich streets.



Halloween decorations such as witch hats and headbands

Celebrating Halloween in Hanoi’s Old Quarter


In Hanoi, the Old Quarter comes alive with Halloween spirit. The small, twisting streets are a feast for the eyes, teeming with crowds of young locals, tourists, and families preparing for the festivities. 


Halloween Events and Parties in Hanoi


Halloween-themed events in Hanoi range from family-friendly to adults-only nightclubs. Numerous bars, cafes, and clubs organize themed parties that cater to a wide audience. 


These events often include costume contests, live music, themed cocktails, and horror movie screenings. Some hotels also host Halloween buffets, where guests can enjoy creatively designed dishes like pumpkin-themed desserts and spooky cocktails


The unique Halloween atmosphere at these venues provides an unforgettable night, ideal for locals and international visitors eager to celebrate.


Two decorative skeletons inside a club

A Taste of Halloween Flavors in Vietnam


Restaurants and cafes around Hanoi join in the Halloween excitement, offering themed menus and specialty drinks. 


Many establishments create fusion Halloween treats, blending traditional Vietnamese ingredients with spooky-themed desserts and drinks. From pumpkin spice lattes to ghost-shaped cakes, these culinary creations are as delightful as they are Instagram-worthy. 


Some cafes even design their interiors to match the spooky Halloween vibe, making them popular hangouts during this season.



A ghost decoration made with milk foam inside a coffee

Halloween Costumes: A Fusion of Cultures


Vietnamese Halloween costumes reflect a mix of Western and local influences. While classic costumes like vampires, zombies, and witches remain popular, locals also incorporate characters from Asian pop culture and traditional Vietnamese folklore


Hang Ma Street and Luong Van Can, famous for their colorful markets and festive decor, are the best spots to find these costumes. Vendors here sell everything from plastic pumpkins and ghost masks to Gothic-style outfits and witch hats. 


This fusion of Western horror characters with Vietnamese mythical figures makes Halloween in Hanoi a distinctly unique experience.


Woman dressed as a pumpkin smiles for the camera

Why Bong Hanoi Hostel is Your Perfect Halloween Base


Beyond our famous Ha Giang Loop tours and other North Vietnam adventures, travelers looking to immerse themselves in Hanoi’s unique Halloween spirit will find the ideal mix of comfort, community, and convenience at Bong Hostel.


Here’s why staying at Bong Hanoi Hostel during Halloween takes your experience to the next level.


The outside of a hostel building in Hanoi

1. Access to Hanoi’s Top Halloween Destinations


Located in the vibrant Old Quarter, Bong Hanoi Hostel is perfectly situated to access top Halloween events, bars, and themed clubs. 


Here are some must-see Hanoi Halloween highlights:


  1. Hang Ma Street: The heart of Halloween shopping and decor in Hanoi.

  2. Themed Bars and Nightclubs: Numerous bars near the Old Quarter host Halloween events, perfect for those who want to experience Vietnam’s take on Halloween nightlife.

  3. Halloween Walking Tours: Explore Hanoi’s spooky side with local guides or organized tours, taking you through decorated streets and haunted locations.

  4. Cafes and Restaurants with Halloween Menus: Try local treats with a Halloween twist in nearby eateries.


Creepy window decorations for Halloween

2. Friendly and Knowledgeable Staff


Our team at Bong Hanoi Hostel is not just here to provide a place to stay—they’re passionate about creating memorable experiences for guests. 


The staff can share insider tips on the best Halloween events in town, and even suggest Halloween-themed bars or nightclubs that cater to travelers. 


Their knowledge of local events will help you make the most of Halloween in Hanoi, from exploring traditional festivities to enjoying the city’s nightlife.


Smiling staff member

3. Comfortable Dorm Rooms and Privacy Options


At both of our Bong Hostels, our dorm rooms are designed with your comfort in mind

Each bed is equipped with its own privacy curtain, personal light, and power outlet, creating a cozy retreat for resting after a night of Halloween fun. 


Plus, each dorm has a balcony where you can unwind, making it the perfect spot to connect with other travelers and share Halloween stories or plans.


4. Amenities for a Comfortable and Safe Stay


Guests at Bong Hanoi Hostel enjoy clean, secure, and well-maintained facilities


Keycard access ensures both room and locker security, allowing you to store valuables with peace of mind. Our modern shower blocks on each floor, along with complimentary towels, high water pressure, and hot showers, are sure to make you feel refreshed after a day exploring Hanoi.


Inside Bong Hostel's dormitories

5. Social Vibes and Events to Meet Fellow Travelers


Halloween is a time for connection, and Bong Hostel is all about bringing people together. 

Regular hostel events like group dinners, pub crawls, and local excursions make it easy to meet other travelers and create lasting memories. 


During Halloween, these social events take on an even spookier vibe, letting you enjoy Halloween together in Hanoi with a fun and friendly group.


6. Bong Hostel’s Connection to Northern Vietnam Adventures


After experiencing Halloween in Hanoi, why not extend your adventure? Bong Hostel’s knowledgeable staff can help you arrange tours across North Vietnam, including the iconic Ha Giang Loop, Sapa trekking, or exploring Ha Long Bay


Bong Hostel’s partnerships and connections ensure you have seamless travel options, making it easier to keep exploring Vietnam after Halloween.


Group of people through their hands up on the Ha Giang Loop

Enjoying Halloween in Vietnam: Tips for Travelers


For tourists unfamiliar with celebrating Halloween in a different culture, here are a few tips to make the most of the experience:


  • Plan Ahead: Halloween events are popular in Hanoi, so plan your itinerary and consider booking tickets for themed events in advance.

  • Dress Up: Don’t miss out on the fun of costumes! Hang Ma Street has a wide selection of unique outfits, making it easy to find something suitable.

  • Stay Safe: While Halloween celebrations are fun, always exercise caution, especially in crowded places.

  • Capture the Moments: Hanoi’s Halloween decor is fantastic for photos, so make sure to take plenty of snapshots to capture your memories.


Hanging Halloween decorations

Final Thoughts: Embracing the Halloween Spirit in Vietnam


Experiencing Halloween in Vietnam promises an eclectic mix of cultural traditions, modern festivities, and the vibrant spirit of Hanoi’s youth. 


By staying at Bong Hanoi Hostel, travelers can immerse themselves fully in the excitement of Halloween, whether it’s exploring the bustling streets of Hang Ma or attending a costume party in the Old Quarter. 


For anyone looking to experience Halloween with a twist, Hanoi delivers an unforgettable celebration that combines the best of Vietnamese culture and Halloween spirit.


For more information about Bong Hostel, and its tours, click here: About | Bong Ha Giang hostel.


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