Watching purple Bauhinia flowers blooming on the streets of the capital
TPO - Every year around March, Bauhinia flowers bloom on many streets of the capital. The purple Bauhinia flowers that seem to only exist in the Northwest are blooming right in the heart of Hanoi, attracting many people to come and take pictures.
Hanoi is cold for a few days in early March before 'turning around' to be hotter than 30 degrees Celsius
TPO - According to the forecast from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, the influence of cold air moving eastward will continue, so in the first few days of March, Hanoi will continue to be cold and humid. However, around the middle of next week, there will be a short-term increase in temperature, with some times when the capital's residents will enjoy sunshine at 33 degrees Celsius.
Fascinated by the blooming pink trumpet flower road in Hanoi
TPO - In recent days, on a street located in the Park City urban area (Ha Dong district, Hanoi city), pink trumpet flowers are blooming, making anyone passing by want to stop and check-in.
Unique book library in the capital, 'deposit with trust'
TPO - No fees, no deposits, no reading time limits are three criteria that have helped D Free Book library become a favorite place for many young people in Hanoi recently. The library currently has more than 2,000 books, diverse in design, rich in genres and suitable for all audiences.
Vinh Tuy Bridge was congested from morning to noon after an accident between two cars.
TPO - An accident occurred on Vinh Tuy Bridge (Hanoi) during rush hour on the morning of February 28, causing hundreds of vehicles to be stuck and unable to move.
Late February Hanoi rain decreases, welcomes increased cold
TPO - Directly affected by the strengthening cold air mass, on February 27, Hanoi capital cooled down, the weather was significantly cold with the lowest temperature around 10-12 degrees Celsius. However, the rain only appeared sporadically so the actual feeling was not too harsh.
When will the cold rain in Hanoi last?
TPO - Due to the influence of cold air moving eastward, carrying a lot of moisture, the Northeastern provinces, including Hanoi, will continue to cool down early next week (February 26), with fog, drizzle, and light rain. The cold rain is forecast to last and there will be slight temperature fluctuations during the week.
Hanoi: People flock to Tay Ho Temple to make offerings on the 15th day of the first lunar month
TPO - At noon on February 24, many people in Hanoi flocked to Tay Ho Temple (West Lake, Hanoi) to make offerings on the full moon day of January (January 15 of the lunar calendar), despite the cold weather and drizzle. For many people, this is a very important occasion because they think "all year round offerings are not as good as the full moon day of January".
Hanoi streets are chaotic from morning to noon.
TPO - On the morning of February 23, the humid weather in Hanoi with drizzle caused many roads in the capital to be partially congested, traffic chaos, vehicles had to move little by little to move.
Thousands of people stay up all night to watch the procession of the 200 kg 'Pig' in Hanoi
TPO - Every year, on the 13th day of the first lunar month, the people of La Phu village (Hoai Duc district, Hanoi) hold a ceremony to bring a "pig" weighing about 200 kg to the village communal house to offer to the village's tutelary god. The ceremony is to commemorate the merits of Tinh Quoc Tam Lang during the reign of Hung Due Vuong the 6th, who fought against the enemy to protect the country's borders.
Hanoi foggy and humid rain lasting for the weekend
TPO - According to forecast information from the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, currently (February 23), weak cold air is continuously flowing down and directly affecting the Northeastern provinces, including the capital Hanoi, causing fog, drizzle, and light rain. This form is expected to last for a long time.
After Tet, peach blossoms are sold out, but traders still shake their heads in dismay.
TPO - After the Lunar New Year, at Quang An Flower Market, Tay Ho (Hanoi), vendors still sell peach blossoms and remaining ornamental plants to save capital, hoping that someone will buy them to decorate on the 15th day of the first lunar month.
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