The capital city of Hanoi welcomed over 122,000 tourist arrivals during the first seven days of the Lunar New Year (Tet) festival which lasts from February 10-16 , according to the municipal Department of Tourism.
As many as 91% of local businesses in Hanoi had resumed operations and 94.5% of the labourers had returned to work after the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday as of February 17, according to the Hanoi Federation of Labour.
VOV.VN - A man of the Republic of Korea who found dead at Goldmark City in Hanoi on February 17 has tested negative for the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the Hanoi Centre for Disease Control has confirmed.
VOV.VN - Pagodas, temples, and religious sites throughout the capital have been forced to close as of February 16 in an effort to curb the potential spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
VOV.VN - Vietnam recorded no new positive COVID-19 cases on February 17 morning, with the overall number of nCoV patients standing at 2,311, according to the Ministry of Health.
VOV.VN - A number of street eateries, iced tea shops, cafes, and relic sites in the capital have stayed open, despite being required to close their doors from 0:00 a.m. on February 16 in order to prevent the risk of spreading the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) among the wider community.
Tet provides an excellent opportunity for visitors to sample some of Vietnam’s more exotic culinary creations.
VOV.VN - With the latest coronavirus outbreak spreading to 13 cities and provinces nationwide, calligraphers operating at Hanoi’s Temple of Literature are required to don face masks and pass calligraphy works through a shield as part of epidemic prevention measures.
VOV.VN - The capital city of Hanoi looks rather different from what it does every day on the first day of the lunar New Year.
Hanoi’s office market will grow stably in 2021, Director of Savills Hanoi Matthew Powell has projected.