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Amid COVID-19 outbreak, tourist hot spots in Hanoi close their doors to prevent the spread of the virus (Photo: VNA)

 

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Amid COVID-19 outbreak, tourist hot spots in Hanoi close their doors to prevent the spread of the virus (Photo: VNA)

 

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People have to give up their daily exercise around the Temple of Literature’s garden as it has closed amid coronavirus outbreak (Photo: VNA)

 

 

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Thang Long Imperial Citadel has stopped receiving visitors since March 14 (Photo: VNA)

 

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During these days, only security guards and environmental workers are seen at Thang Long Imperial Citadel (Photo: VNA)

 

 

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President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum - Ba Dinh Square, a must-see destination to any visitors coming to the capital city, has closed since March 23 (Photo: VNA)

 

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Tran Quoc Pagoda closes its doors due to Covid-19 (Photo: VNA)

 

 

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Tran Quoc Pagoda was named as one of the world’s 16 most beautiful pagodas by the British newspaper Daily Mail in 2017 (Photo: VNA)

 

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Quan Thanh Temple - a famous spiritual tourism destination of Hanoi, one of four district gate temples of ancient Thang Long has closed since March 10 (Photo: VNA)

 

 

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Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square, a busy and popular area in downtown Hanoi where festivities take place, now becomes quiet (Photo: VNA)

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The bustling and crowded Ta Hien street sits empty (Photo: VNA)

 

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Busy restaurants in Hanoi’s Old Quarter stop receiving dine-in customers but accepting take-away orders (Photo: VNA)