Entertainment establishments in Hanoi’s Old Quarter are ordered to close until the end of March amid COVID-19 outbreak.">
Entertainment establishments in Hanoi’s Old Quarter are ordered to close until the end of March amid COVID-19 outbreak.
Amid COVID-19 outbreak, the Chairman of the People’s Committee of Hanoi orders the suspension of operation of entertainment venues and tourism sites in the city to the end of Mach
Staring from March 14, many bars and shops on Ta Hien, Luong Ngoc Quyen, Ma May streets halt their operation
Local authorised units reveal that after the order of Hanoi Chairman Nguyen Duc Chung, all shops and entertainment venues suspend their operation on pedestrian areas on Ta Hien street
At 20:00 on Saturday, March 14, few people pass by the 'beer hub', contrary to the bustling scene during normal days
At 20:00 on Saturday, March 14, few people pass by the 'beer hub', contrary to the bustling scene during normal days
Notification to close amid COVID-19 pandemic outbreak
Notification to close amid COVID-19 pandemic outbreak
Shop owners on Ta Hien street say they will cooperate with authorised units to avoid possible infection and combat the spread of COVID-19 pandemic
At 20:00 on Saturday, March 14, few people pass by the 'beer hub', contrary to the bustling scenes of normal days
The suspension is a necessary move to prevent the spread of the virus
Shop owners on Ta Hien street say they will cooperate with authorised units to avoid possible infection and combat the spread of COVID-19 pandemic
Currently, Vietnam reports 53 COVID-19 cases, with 9 cases in Hanoi
A gloomy scene in front of a bar on Luong Ngoc Quyen street, contrary to the bustling scene during normal days
As people avoid going out, the number of visitors on Ma May street has dropped significantly