Hanoi becomes much more quiet and peaceful over Reunification Day and International Labour Day as many residents make visits to their hometowns.
Large entertainment areas, on the other hand, see more visitors than usual. Taken together, it creates a picture of a different Hanoi.
Vietnamese flag marks Reunification Day and International Labour Day
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Hanoi streets more quite than usual
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A bit of peace on commercial street Chua Boc
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No traffic jam
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Several shops close
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Some public areas, like Hoan Kiem become more crowded
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