![]() The traditional flower market on Hang Luoc street and the Phung Hung street’s mural space are not-to-be-missed destinations every Lunar New Year in Hanoi. |
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These renowned venues, which often welcome a large number of people gathering each Tet, receive less visitors this year due to the pandemic. ![]() Paintings featuring 12 zodiac animals are on display at the Phung Hung street’s mural space. |
![]() Artists show off their calligraphic skills on Phung Hung street. |
![]() Visitors buy calligraphy works in the hope for luck, happiness, and prosperity in the Lunar New Year. |
![]() Mural space on Phung Hung street becomes an ideal spot for visitors to snap check-in photos. |
![]() To he (toy figurines) are children’s favorite items at the Tet market. |
![]() A young girl poses for a photo at the oldest flower market in Hanoi. |
![]() Hang Luoc flower market only convenes once a year, with the site opening from the 15th to 30th day of the last month of the lunar calendar. |
![]() On sale are festive items such as flowers, ornamental trees, antiques, and other decorative products. |
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