People in Hanoi take advantage of the ‘race’ to travel to spring for the rest of the Tet and 7th days, but many places are still crowded.

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People in Hanoi take advantage of the ‘race’ to travel to spring for the rest of the Tet and 7th days, but many places are still crowded.

Walking around Hanoi on the 7th day of this Lunar New Year, it is easy to see that many places are still crowded with people going to spring.

Although on the 6th of the last New Year, many places returned to work, immediately after that it fell on 2 weekends, so it seems that people still continue to take advantage of spring travel. Walking around the streets of Hanoi in the morning and afternoon today (the 7th day of Tet), especially in places like Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam, Uncle Ho’s Mausoleum, temples, streets around West Lake … you will see a scene full of tourists.

At the Temple of Literature – Quoc Tu Giam, during the past Tet holidays and until today, the flow of people from all over the world. Many groups of tourists from other provinces make this place extremely crowded. In particular, many young people take advantage of the spring days to visit here and pray for good luck and good things in their studies.

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People in Hanoi take advantage of the race to travel to the spring to finish the Tet and 7th days, but many places are still crowded - Photo 1.
People in Hanoi take advantage of the spring travel race to finish the Tet and 7th days, but many places are still crowded - Photo 2.
People in Hanoi take advantage of the race to travel to the spring to finish the Tet and 7th days, but many places are still crowded - Photo 3.
People in Hanoi take advantage of the race to travel the spring to the end of the New Year and the 7th, but many places are still crowded - Photo 4.

Temple of Literature – Quoc Tu Giam on the 7th is still very crowded.

Around the Temple of Literature, there are many places to ask for letters at the beginning of the year, which also attract a lot of people. In particular, right opposite the Temple of Literature – Quoc Tu Giam, there is also a separate area set up for people to visit and ask for letters.

People in Hanoi take advantage of the race to travel to the spring to finish the New Year's Day, the 7th, but many places are still crowded - Photo 5.
People in Hanoi take advantage of the race to travel to the spring to finish the Tet and 7th days, but many places are still crowded - Photo 6.
People in Hanoi take advantage of the race to travel the spring to the end of the New Year and the 7th, but many places are still crowded - Photo 7.
People in Hanoi take advantage of the race to travel to the spring to finish the New Year's Day, the 7th, but many places are still crowded - Photo 8.

Area for display, writing… at the beginning of the year for visitors to visit and ask for words.

On the 7th day of the Lunar New Year, the sunny weather is more suitable for a spring trip, even if it is a “race” spring trip. Indeed, if it’s like this in Hanoi, if you don’t go out, it’s a mistake with the weather.

Going to Uncle Ho’s Mausoleum and then back to the West Lake side, the more crowded and bustling the roads are. People who go to Mass at the beginning of the year, people who go out, take advantage of the last days of holidays during Tet.



People in Hanoi take advantage of the race to travel to the spring to finish the New Year's Day, the 7th, but many places are still crowded - Photo 9.
People in Hanoi take advantage of the race to travel to the spring to finish the Tet and 7th days, but many places are still crowded - Photo 10.

Uncle Ho’s mausoleum is also a place that attracts many people in the first days of the year.

People in Hanoi take advantage of the spring travel race to finish the New Year's Day, the 7th, but many places are still crowded - Photo 11.
People in Hanoi take advantage of the race to travel to the Spring Festival, but many places are still crowded - Photo 12.
Dân tình ở Hà Nội tranh thủ chạy đua du xuân nốt những ngày Tết, mùng 7 mà nhiều nơi vẫn đông nghịt - Ảnh 13.

Many roads around West Lake are extremely crowded.

Dân tình ở Hà Nội tranh thủ chạy đua du xuân nốt những ngày Tết, mùng 7 mà nhiều nơi vẫn đông nghịt - Ảnh 14.

Many people choose to ride ducks at Truc Bach Lake on a sunny day.

Dân tình ở Hà Nội tranh thủ chạy đua du xuân nốt những ngày Tết, mùng 7 mà nhiều nơi vẫn đông nghịt - Ảnh 15.
Dân tình ở Hà Nội tranh thủ chạy đua du xuân nốt những ngày Tết, mùng 7 mà nhiều nơi vẫn đông nghịt - Ảnh 16.
Dân tình ở Hà Nội tranh thủ chạy đua du xuân nốt những ngày Tết, mùng 7 mà nhiều nơi vẫn đông nghịt - Ảnh 17.
Dân tình ở Hà Nội tranh thủ chạy đua du xuân nốt những ngày Tết, mùng 7 mà nhiều nơi vẫn đông nghịt - Ảnh 18.

The temples around the West Lake are still crowded with tourists flocking to spring, going to festivals…

Only 1-2 more days and everyone will return to normal work. However, it cannot be denied that the Tet atmosphere is still very busy everywhere. Currently, not only traveling around Hanoi, many people are still “working hard” to travel at the beginning of the new year to many domestic and foreign tourist destinations.

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People in Hanoi take advantage of the ‘race’ to travel to spring for the rest of the Tet and 7th days, but many places are still crowded.
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