VOV.VN - Following Tet holiday in February, streets throughout the capital have seen a change of scenery following the appearance of beautiful purple Ban flowers.
VOV.VN - Traffic remained sparse across the capital on the first working day after the Lunar New Year (Tet), with no sign of heavy congestion as seen in the pre-Tet period.
VOV.VN - The first day of the Lunar New Year saw the usually crowded and noisy streets of downtown Hanoi fall quiet with few pedestrians or citizens to be seen on local roads.
VOV.VN - The Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet, is fast approaching and the streets of the capital have become crowded with people busy preparing for the country’s biggest national holiday.
VOV.VN - Chao suon (pork rib congee), a popular food in Hanoi, can be eaten all year round. A hot bowl of pork rib congee served with crispy crullers and a little pepper and chili powder has an appealing flavor.
VOV.VN - With Christmas rapidly approaching, the streets of Hanoi are currently embracing a bustling vibe with beautifully-decorated shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, squares, and churches.
VOV.VN - The Christmas atmosphere is overwhelming every corner of the capital with shimmering pine trees proving to be the most attractive thing for visitors, especially young people.
VOV.VN - White wild pear flowers have started to dominate the Quang An flower market in Tay Ho district and on several streets throughout Hanoi, with nearly two months to go until the Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet.
VOV.VN - A cold snap with a heavy rain hit Hanoi on the morning of October 20, leading to severe traffic jams which only intensified as locals headed to work.
VOV.VN - These days, streets throughout the capital have been brightened up due to the sight of colourful forget-me-not flowers stacked on vendors’ bicycles and bikes.