VOV.VN - A fierce cold snap, the strongest since the beginning of the year, struck Hanoi on November 8, forcing local residents to don an extra layer of clothing as a way of keeping warm amid chilly conditions.
VOV.VN - A number of Hanoians continue to ignore COVID-19 prevention and control regulations despite facing a sharp rise in new locally-infected cases.
VOV.VN - Plenty of Hanoians got up early on June 26 heading to local parks and other outdoor recreational areas to do their exercise after over a month of restrictions due to the resurgence and spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
VOV.VN - Despite entry to parks around Hanoi being restricted, many municipal residents continue to gather in large groups in public to participate in exercise and other sporting activities.
VOV.VN - Late on May 3 the Hanoi Centre for Disease Control confirmed another local resident has been diagnosed with the SARS-CoV-2 virus closely linked to two Chinese infections.
Dracontomelum trees have been a part of Hanoi for a long time, beautifying the city, especially in April and May, as well as contributing an important ingredient for typical dishes.
VOV.VN - Residents of Hanoi are putting the final touches on making "banh troi" and "banh chay", white sticky rice balls, which will be offered to the ancestors to mark occasion of the Han Thuc, Cold Food, Festival which falls on April 14, or the third day of the third lunar month.
The fragrance of steaming Khuc pie will live forever as one of most potent childhood memories of Hanoian.
VOV.VN - Lilies can be typically considered as a symbol of April in the capital with street vendors putting them on sale on many roads throughout the city.
A familiar image presents everywhere from small alleys to main streets, beside large commercial centers or luxury restaurants and cafes, which reminds everyone of Hanoi: sidewalk iced tea.