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Hanoi's streets were deserted on this bitterly cold weekend.

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong14/12/2024

TPO - On the third day of the intense cold spell, Hanoi's temperature dropped to 10-14 degrees Celsius. Outdoor recreational areas and the pedestrian street around Ho Guom Lake were deserted, with few people passing by.


TPO - On the third day of the intense cold spell, Hanoi's temperature dropped to 10-14 degrees Celsius. Outdoor recreational areas and the pedestrian street around Ho Guom Lake were deserted, with few people passing by.

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Hanoi streets are deserted on a bitterly cold weekend (image 1).

According to the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, the Hanoi area experienced intensely cold weather on December 14th, with temperatures generally ranging from 10-14 degrees Celsius. Observations this morning showed deserted streets with few people passing by.

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 2).

Outdoor workers or those who have to go out often prepare carefully with jackets, scarves, hats, etc., to keep themselves warm.

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 3).

On the Ho Guom pedestrian street at 8 a.m., the outdoor temperature was around 13 degrees Celsius. A few people were jogging or strolling along the street.

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 4).

People strolled around in their warm, protective clothing.

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 5).

Some young people took advantage of the weekend to go to Ho Guom Lake to take photos in advance for Tet. "I endured the cold to get a beautiful photo; it was cold, so it was less crowded than usual," shared Tran Thi Hang (Ha Dong district).

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 6).

People relax by Hoan Kiem Lake in the cool air.

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 7).

The Thong Nhat Park area (Hai Ba Trung district), which is usually crowded with people exercising, was quite deserted today.

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 8).Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 9).

"Before leaving the house, my wife and I dressed the baby in warm clothes and prepared a towel and hat," said Mr. Nhat Tan (Hoang Mai district).

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 10).

Because of the cold weather, many families are limiting their children's time outdoors.

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 11).Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 12).

Phan Dinh Phung Street is devoid of its "muses."

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 13).

The road along West Lake was still deserted at nearly 9 o'clock, with only occasional passersby.

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 14).

Pedal boat rides on Truc Bach Lake are not ideal on cold days.

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 15).

Cafes along West Lake were deserted on the weekend.

Hanoi streets are deserted on this bitterly cold weekend (photo 16).

Despite it being the weekend, at 10 a.m., Hanoi Zoo was completely deserted.

Duc Nguyen



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