Tranquil streets of Hanoi on first day of Tet
Hanoi's bustling streets have become peaceful on the first morning of the Year of Dragon with no traffic jams.
Hanoi was tranquil on the first morning of the Year of the Dragon with fewer motorbikes and no traffic jams, honking or crowds on most streets.
Instead of the noise and bustle, there is a quiet and peaceful scene on the streets of the capital city on the first day of the Lunar New Year (Tet)
At 8:00 a.m., the Chuong Duong bridge, a normally crowded area, sees little traffic.
The cold weather on the morning makes people go out late
Main roads seemingly become wider for locals go for a run comfortably.
A corner of Dinh Liet street is adorned with colorful flags and flowers.
Dong Xuan market area is more deserted than usual
A peaceful corner of Trang Tien street
Dien Bien Phu street
The St. Joseph’s Cathedral, which is usually packed with residents and tourists, sees few people ride bicycles and motorbikes.
Red colour becomes prominent on Hanoi’s streets during Tet.