On the morning of the first day of Tet, Nguyen Chi Thanh street was empty, with no scenes of crowded cars during rush hour
Life seems to slow down, and the streets feel like they are “resting” after a busy year.
Trang Tien street (Hoan Kiem, Hanoi) is peaceful on the morning of the first day of Tet.
People in Hanoi enjoy a comfortable spring outing in beautiful weather.
At Thang Long Bridge, vehicles entering the city are scarce.
Pham Van Dong street (Bac Tu Liem, Hanoi) is spacious and clean.
Unlike the hustle and bustle of normal days, the streets of Hanoi during Tet are quiet and peaceful.
Cau Giay street is one of the congested streets during rush hours in the morning. If you are not a frequent traveler here, it would be hard to recognize this street during Tet.
Dao Tan street has only a few motorcyclists participating in traffic, in contrast to the noisy and crowded scene during regular days.
Many streets are adorned with banners and vivid slogans with the words “Happy New Year”.