The first Book Street of Hanoi attracted untold number of visitors right after being launched.
Hanoi launches its first Book Street on May 1 at 19/12 Street of Hoan Kiem district, aiming to promote reading culture and develop a learning society for the country’s sustainable development.
The street has 16 booths with easy access for children and people with disabilities, along with public computers for readers to search for book information, free wifi and water.
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The crowded street at the weekend.
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Art performance in the inauguration event of Book Street, May 1st.
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This is the first time Hanoi spends an especial street for book lovers
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