More than 100 shops open in Hanoi on the first day of Tet

VOV.VN - The Hanoi municipal Department of Industry and Trade has announced a list of shops which will open during the traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.

Accordingly, all markets, supermarkets, shopping centres, convenience stores and petrol stations will open till February 15 (the last day of the old lunar year).

Around 104 shops have registered to open on February 16 (the first day of Tet 2018) and another 79 will reopen on February 17-18 (the second and third days of Tet).

Most supermarkets, markets and petrol stations will reopen as from February 19.

The Department has asked the Market Surveillance Agency to closely coordinate with the police force and district authorities to monitor and control markets against trade frauds, trafficking and trading of low quality and fake products.
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