A bustling Hanoi has turned to a more peaceful and quieter scene during the National Day (September 2) holiday.
Chua Boc Street (Dong Da district) is always crowded with traffic at peak hours, Sep.2 morning the number of vehicles is sparse from 7 am to more than 9 am. Source: Vietnamnet |
On the occasion of holiday, Hanoi’s noisy life has been replaced with tranquility. Photo: Tuan Vu |
In a fast-moving world, Hanoians can now slow down and enjoy a slow-paced life during 4-day holiday. Photo: Dao Thuy Trang |
To commemorate the 77th National Day of Vietnam on September 2, the streets of Hanoi have been decorated with national flags, flowers, banners, and signboards. Photo: Chu Duc Anh |
People lving in apartment hang the national flag. Photo: Tuan Anh |
The pedestrian spaces in Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem district are open from September 1 through September 4 to serve local residents and visitors during the National Day holiday. |
Flag raised in Ba Dinh spare where President Ho Chi Minh delivered the Declaration of Independence on September 2, 1945. Source: NDO |
A couple poses in Ba Dinh square. Source: Vietnamnet |
Autumn is coming. Photo: Cao Anh Tuan |
A man walk along the West Lake, Thanh Nien Street. Source: Vietnamnet |
Riding bicycle on September 2 morning. Source: Vietnamnet |
The first day of the 4-day holiday is a raining day. Photo: Truong Quang Vinh |
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