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| Many streets around the capital city of Hanoi have been colourfully decorated with flower displays and decorative signage to welcome the upcoming 2019 Lunar New Year Festival. |
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| Thousands of light-filled peach and apricot branches are installed along Hanoi streets to welcome the lunar new year. |
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| The Lunar New Year holidays (Tet) are magical in Hanoi with sidewalks, street lamps, storefronts and government offices richly adorned with festive lights, flowers and ornaments. In picture: Ngo Quyen street at night. |
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| Ba Trieu street at night. |
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| Trang Tien Street is festooned with strings of lights and ornamental decorations dangling between the stately trees that line the thoroughfare casting a soft Tet holiday glow. |
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| Tet holiday or Vietnamese Lunar New Year is the most significant festival in Vietnam. Tet holiday 2019 is on February 5th, 2019 (New Year Eve is the previous day). |
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| Many streets around the capital city of Hanoi have been colourfully decorated with flower displays and decorative signage to welcome the upcoming 2019 Lunar New Year Festival. |
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| A lotus float near Ba Dinh Square a message of long life, health, honour and good luck to all. |







