Hanoi experienced a few cold days at the beginning of March before temperatures rose above 30 degrees Celsius.
TPO - According to forecasts from the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, the influence of the eastward-shifting cold air mass will persist, so Hanoi will continue to experience cold and humid weather in the first few days of March. However, around the middle of next week, there will be a short period of rising temperatures, with some times the capital's residents will enjoy sunny days reaching 33 degrees Celsius.
Be captivated by the blooming pink trumpet flower paths in Hanoi.
TPO - In recent days, along a street in the Park City urban area (Ha Dong district, Hanoi), pink trumpet flowers have been blooming profusely, making everyone passing by want to stop and take photos.
A unique library in the capital city, 'funded by trust'.
TPO - No fees, no deposit, and no time limit for reading are three criteria that have made D Free Book Library a favorite spot for many young people in Hanoi recently. The library currently has over 2,000 books, diverse in design, rich in genre, and suitable for all ages.
The Vinh Tuy Bridge was congested from morning until noon following an accident between two cars.
TPO - An accident occurred on Vinh Tuy Bridge (Hanoi) during the morning rush hour on February 28th, causing hundreds of vehicles to be stuck in a traffic jam and unable to move.
At the end of February, Hanoi experienced less rain and welcomed a surge of cold weather.
TPO - Directly affected by the strengthening cold air mass, Hanoi experienced a significant drop in temperature on February 27th, with the lowest temperatures around 10-12 degrees Celsius. However, rain was only scattered, so the actual temperature wasn't too harsh.
How long will the cold, rainy weather in Hanoi last?
TPO - Due to the influence of a cold front shifting eastward, bringing with it a lot of moisture, the northeastern provinces of Vietnam, including Hanoi, will continue to experience a drop in temperature at the beginning of next week (February 26th), with fog, drizzle, and light rain. The forecast indicates that the cold and rainy weather will continue, with slight temperature fluctuations during the week.
Hanoi: People flock to Tay Ho Temple to offer prayers on the 15th day of the first lunar month.
TPO - On the afternoon of February 24th, a large number of Hanoi residents flocked to Tay Ho Temple (West Lake, Hanoi) to offer prayers on the 15th day of the first lunar month, despite the cold weather and drizzle. For many, this is a very important occasion because of the belief that "all the year's rituals are not as important as the 15th day of the first lunar month."
Hanoi's streets were chaotic from morning until noon.
TPO - On the morning of February 23rd, the humid weather in Hanoi, accompanied by drizzle, caused localized traffic congestion on many roads in the capital, disrupting traffic flow and forcing vehicles to move inch by inch.
Thousands of people stayed up all night to watch the procession of a 200kg "saintly pig" in Hanoi.
TPO - Every year, on the 13th day of the first lunar month, the people of La Phu village (Hoai Duc district, Hanoi) hold a procession carrying a "pig" weighing around 200 kg to the village communal house to offer it as a sacrifice to the village's guardian deity. The procession aims to commemorate the merits of Tinh Quoc Tam Lang during the reign of Hung Due Vuong VI, who contributed to fighting invaders and protecting the country's borders.
Hanoi experienced prolonged rainy and humid weather over the weekend.
TPO - According to forecasts from the National Center for Meteorological and Hydrological Forecasting, as of today (February 23), a weak cold front is continuously moving down and directly impacting the northeastern provinces, including Hanoi, causing them to be shrouded in fog, drizzle, and light rain. This weather pattern is expected to persist for several days.
Despite drastically reducing the price of peach blossoms after Tet, vendors are still shaking their heads in frustration.
TPO - After the Lunar New Year of the Year of the Dragon, at Quang An Flower Market in Tay Ho (Hanoi), vendors are still selling peach blossoms and other remaining ornamental plants to recoup their capital, hoping that people will buy them to decorate for the full moon of the first lunar month.
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