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The normally busy centre of Hà Nội is almost empty as people are asked to stay at home and only go outside if absolutely necessary

Hà Nội is in a 15-day lockdown to prevent the further spread of the COVID-19 virus. The normally very busy city centre is almost empty as people are asked to stay at home and only go outside if absolutely necessary.

Masks are mandatory in public. People must maintain a distance of two metres, and must not congregate in groups larger than two outside of hospitals, workplaces, or schools. Non-essential services and businesses must close.

Journalist photograph­er Trương Văn Vị of the Việt Nam News has captured the rare moments when the streets of the capital are almost empty.

“Without people, vehicles and motorbikes, our city takes on a different look and feel – it’s the beauty of desolation and silence,” he says.

 ??  ?? SHUTTING SHOP: The once-bustling Tràng Tiền Plaza luxury shopping centre, just a few steps away from Hoàn Kiếm Lake, is closed under strict social distancing measures to prevent the further spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
SHUTTING SHOP: The once-bustling Tràng Tiền Plaza luxury shopping centre, just a few steps away from Hoàn Kiếm Lake, is closed under strict social distancing measures to prevent the further spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
 ??  ?? NO VISITORS: Tạ Hiện Street in the Old Quarter is completely empty. Before the pandemic, the area was a popular spot for foreign tourists to enjoy the local nightlife.
NO VISITORS: Tạ Hiện Street in the Old Quarter is completely empty. Before the pandemic, the area was a popular spot for foreign tourists to enjoy the local nightlife.
 ??  ?? LOVERS' LANE: Phan Đình Phùng Street, known as one of the most romantic roads in Hà Nội, is almost empty.
LOVERS' LANE: Phan Đình Phùng Street, known as one of the most romantic roads in Hà Nội, is almost empty.
 ??  ?? SHINING BRIGHT: The ancient Hòa Phong Tower by Hoàn Kiếm Lake.
SHINING BRIGHT: The ancient Hòa Phong Tower by Hoàn Kiếm Lake.

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