The capital is experiencing traffic congestion as the cold weather and drizzly conditions arrive.

Hanoians are bundling up in raincoats to stay warm in the cold weather.

Many people are opting for bus travel to avoid the cold weather.

Even though the rain stops at 8 a.m., residents still wear raincoats to stay warm.

Some people keep warm by lighting fires on the sidewalk.

Despite the cold air and dreary weather, workers in the capital continue to persevere.

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