Ngo Cong Duc is one of the places in Hanoi where the red flag with yellow star is hung evenly and beautifully. On the morning of the first day of Tet when there are few people passing by, this place attracts many photographers and young people to come and compose.
On Lan Ong street, some families not only hang flags but also display peach blossoms in front of their doors, creating a special feature for Tet.
People who go to exercise in the morning can hardly resist the sight of only a few hours a year on the morning of the first day of the new year.
A shop on Hang Thiec street decorated with a rolling shutter style will show the symbol of Tet.
A group of young people wandered around street corners looking for the best possible check-in spot when they normally don't have the conditions and background to compose.
Ta Hien Street, where many bars and restaurants specializing in serving foreign tourists were located, was still messy last night, but was completely clean this morning.
A coffee shop on Dinh Liet street displays in a nostalgic way the image of a peacock blanket and a newspaper stand attracts the attention of passersby.
Nam Anh's family lives on Dao Duy Tu Street, just a few hundred meters from Dinh Liet Street, and also wakes up early to dress their children nicely to walk around the old town. These meaningful check-in spots on Tet holiday cannot be missed by young couples.
Do Ha Nam's group (far left) has friends returning from abroad to celebrate Tet so they took the opportunity to go out together on the first morning of Tet to enjoy the special atmosphere.
Finding a photo corner with many flags on Au Trieu street, Ha Nam and his girlfriend were absorbed in creating photos with a display of affection.
One of the many display windows with peach blossoms and ornamental plants attracts the attention of passersby.
The owner of this work is Mr. Tuan, who is over 70 years old. Whenever he meets people passing by, he gives them lucky cards with meaningful New Year wishes.
Many coffee shops open early on the first day of Tet to welcome customers. Sitting alone on a street corner here, watching the quiet surrounding scenery is something many people enjoy.
A coffee shop on Hang Vai Street opens early, attracting many customers to enjoy the fresh and quiet air.
In the Dong Xuan market area, flocks of pigeons fly above the roof, occasionally swooping down to peck at food when people lure them, creating a peaceful and poetic scene.
As usual, every morning of the first day of Tet, people see photographers and photo enthusiasts appearing densely on the old street.
Mr. Viet Thanh, a person who almost never misses a chance to compose on the first morning of Tet, is delighted with the bright red check-in corners, symbolizing the colors of the national flag.
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