Countdown to welcome new year in Hanoi
The streets and neighborhoods are filled with the atmosphere of welcoming the New Year.

These days, the streets and neighborhoods of Hanoi are decorated with flags, flowers and banners to celebrate the New Year 2024 and the Year of the Dragon.
The city is becoming greener, cleaner, more beautiful and charming. The streets and neighborhoods are filled with the atmosphere of welcoming the New Year.
A banner reading "Celebrating the Party, celebrating the Spring" and "Happy New Year 2024" in Ha Dong District. Photos: Hanoimoi Newspaper |
Workers in the Hoai Duc district are hard at work painting iron globes to hang decorative lights for the festival. |
Fluttering flags in a small alley of Kim Nguu Street (Hai Ba Trung District). |
Friends enjoy the upcoming New Year's atmosphere at Alley 150, Yen Phu Street (Tay Ho District). |
The characters "Happy New Year" are placed in Lenin Park (Ba Dinh district). |
Locals seize the opportunity to capture beautiful moments. |
Vibrant flowers around Hoan Kiem Lake (Hoan Kiem District). |
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