Hanoi streets left deserted after business closures
Hanoi authorities have put in place drastic measures to fight the COVID-19 epidemic, including the recent order to temporarily halt the operation of local businesses. The streets have quickly become deserted after the order came into effect.
The bustling Hang Bong and Hang Manh streets have now become quiet all day long.
The COVID-19 epidemic has forced many businesspeople to temporarily shut their outlets on Hang Gai Street.
Only a few vehicles passing by on Hang Ngang Street.
The scene in front of O Quan Chuong gate on Hang Chieu Street
The similar situation can be seen on Hang Ma Street or ....
on Hang Buom Street
The tranquility of Old Quarter streets can only be observed during the Lunar New Year holiday
Very few people passing by the corner of Nguyen Huu Huan Street...
...or Ngo Quyen Street
... and Hang Bai Street
Ho Guom (Sword Lake), one of Hanoi's tourist attractions, becomes quiet
Many residents are aware of wearing face masks while going jogging around the lake.
Not only local residents, but foreigners are also aware of putting on face masks in public places to protect themselves from the virus
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