Hanoi's streets are decorated to welcome the New Year of the Buffalo 2021
Hanoi's streets are in shimmering decoration to welcome Tet, with the wishes for a coming peaceful and prosperous Lunar Year of the Buffalo.
Over the past few days, the streets and tourism attractions in Hanoi’s downtown have been adorned with flowers, flags, banners and mascots of the Golden Buffalo that bringing excitement to Hanoian as well as visitors to the city.
Hanoi streets are dressed in vivid colour with diverse decorations of flowers, lively banners and beautiful mascots of the Golden Buffalo to welcome the Lunar New Year. This wonderful flower carpet is in front of Thong Nhat park. |
Trang Tien Street on a warm sunny day, bringing a plentiful of hope for the new year. |
Trang Tien Shopping Mall is among the highly suggestible locations in Hanoi for the locals and visitors to take the best “Tetporary” snapshots. |
The brilliant scenes in front of Hanoi Opera House in the early spring days. |
Pedestrians enjoy walking around Hoan Kiem Lake. The road around the lake is also decorated with flowers and Golden Buffalo mascots. |
Ly Tu Trong flower garden is embellished by the symbolic number installation of the year: 2021. |
The colouful flower carpet and symbolic number installation of the year are adorning the Con coc (the Fog) Flower Garden. |
The tranquil scenery of Hoan Kiem Lake. |
The mascot of "Golden Buffalo", which symbolizes the year of 2021 attracts visitors to take souvenir photos. |
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