Vietnam PM honors frontline workers as Tet holiday approaches
A few people go out for a stroll to enjoy the peaceful and pleasant atmosphere as many streets of the city are quiet and deserted.

A bustling Hanoi has turned to a more peaceful and quieter scene on the first day of the Tet holiday, the country’s largest festive period in a year.
In the morning of the 1st day of the Lunar New Year, the normally crowded streets in downtown Hanoi are so quite with few motorbikes. |
Local people enjoy a rare peaceful moment near Hoan Kiem Lake (Sword Lake). |
Cha Ca street. |
Nhat Tan bridge. |
A corner of Yen Phu street. |
O Quan Chuong gate on Hang Chieu street, which was part of the wall east of the ancient Thang Long citadel. |
Dong Xuan market. |
A female cleaner at work on the 1th day of Tet. |
In a fast-moving world, Hanoians can now slow down and enjoy a slow-paced life during a week-long Tet. |
No more traffic congestion in the morning. |
Riding bicycle on the first day of Tet is the habit of many locals. |
Luong Van Can street. |
People strolls down the street and capture beautiful moment of life. |
Most people are complying with anti-Covid-19 measures. |
People taking photos near Hoan Kiem Lake. |
Peaceful moment at Ly Thai To garden. |
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