On the night of January 6th, the temperature dropped sharply to around 10-11 degrees Celsius. Ha Quoc Lam (42 years old), a ride-hailing driver who usually works at night, said: "It's been cold these past few days , so there haven't been many customers. During my breaks, I usually look for roadside tea stalls with fires burning to keep warm and avoid the cold."
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Despite the plummeting temperatures, many ride-hailing drivers persevere on the roads to earn extra income. In the photo, a ride-hailing driver takes a nap by the roadside on Pham Hung Street while waiting for customers.
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A clothing shop owner on Hang Dao Street (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi ) shivered in the cold wind. " It's cold, so tourists are closing early. Although it's not as busy as usual, thermal clothing and windbreakers are selling very well," the shop owner said.
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Many international tourists were surprised by the sharp drop in temperature in Hanoi. "I didn't think it would be this cold in Vietnam. While strolling through the Old Quarter, I managed to buy a jacket and a hat to keep warm," shared Ranjit Kaur (25 years old, an Indian tourist).
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In front of a shop in Hanoi's Old Quarter, the dog Tun was dressed in an extra coat by its owner to keep warm.
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At 11 PM, the temperature recorded at Hoan Kiem Lake was only 11 degrees Celsius.
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The number of visitors to Hoan Kiem Lake (Hanoi) has decreased significantly due to the sharp drop in temperature. Some couples still linger on the stone benches by the lake, chatting and enjoying the cool night air.
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The Long Bien wholesale market was deserted on this cold night . Many people had to wear raincoats to protect themselves from the wind while moving around.
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