The peace and quiet of Hanoi was recorded by Mr. Bui Binh Minh on the morning of May 27.
After working and watching football until almost 5 am, Mr. Bui Binh Minh (Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi) spent time for special moments in familiar places in Hanoi.
Hanoi, which used to be always in a bustling atmosphere right from the early morning, has now become quiet due to the situation of fighting the Covid-19 epidemic. The emptiness reminds of the beauty of many years ago, but also brings sadness when the restaurant is empty of customers, business people have difficulties. Minh called these images of the “sell-out” period, because from May 25, in response to the epidemic, Hanoi had a written request that food and beverage shops were only allowed to sell take-out. For those who were born and raised in the Capital, this is an unforgettable moment in their life. Long Bien Bridge, a cultural symbol of Hanoi, is an important trade route that used to be very active from early morning to late night. …now quiet, sparse, only a few people passing by The quiet rhythm of the bridge makes people restless and regretful Looking down from Long Bien Bridge, the Red River suddenly became quieter Sword Lake, the heart of the capital, also doesn’t have many commuters Pigeons feeding in the fresh air The old town used to be crowded with sellers and buyers… …now closed most of the shops, no longer crowded Readers: Bui Binh Minh ( Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi)
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