Once a year, Hanoi's faithful gather to celebrate Christmas and pray for a peaceful year ahead.
Christmas has long been one of the most eagerly awaited events in Vietnam, alongside other major celebrations such as Lunar New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival, Hung King Memorial Day and National Day.
Christmas in the nation is now a joyful moment for everyone, full of hope for peace, prosperity and a good life, rather than just a Christian holiday.
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Despite the chilly weather this Christmas in Hanoi, the peaceful and festive atmosphere remains undiminished for both the Catholic community and the city’s residents. |
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The festive spirit fills the streets, from the city center to the suburbs. The atmosphere is lively and vibrant. |
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As always, St. Joseph's Cathedral on Nha Chung Street in Hoan Kiem District is beautifully decorated to welcome Christmas and the New Year. |
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The iconic cathedral is the centerpiece of the Christmas celebrations, drawing crowds who come to immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere. |
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The entire space is decorated early with towering Christmas trees, enchanting decorations and a Nativity scene next to the statue of the Virgin Mary. |
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On Christmas Eve, throngs of people gather at Hanoi's largest cathedral to soak up the festive spirit, listen to church bells, and join in caroling. |
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As night falls, St. Joseph's Cathedral in Hanoi's Old Quarter sparkles with lights. Children and adults alike are captivated by the romantic scene, and mini Christmas displays delight both local and international visitors. |
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Many small families with young children happily pose for souvenir photos... |
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... while couples find it to be the perfect place for a romantic moment. |
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It's also a popular destination for beautiful single girls. |
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As the old year draws to a close and the New Year approaches, there is an overwhelming sense of hope for better things to come. |