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| The Old Quarter streets in Hanoi city are brimming with busy people as they flock to local shops to prepare for the most important traditional festival of the year – the Lunar New Year (Tet). |
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| The 2019 Lunar New Year will be the Year of the Pig, so many decorative objects and Tet lucky envelopes are emblazoned with pig-shaped symbols. |
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| Traditionally, one of the most popular destinations for many Hanoians is Hang Ma street, where they can find various types of votive offerings and decorations needed for Tet. |
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| As Tet is several days away, Hang Ma and many other Hanoi streets are teeming with crowds of people purchasing all they need for Tet. |
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| The streets are awash with the richness of red, the colour of Tet, which represents wealth, happiness, and luck. |
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| Hanoians enjoy the thriving atmosphere of Tet preparations on Hanoi’s streets. |
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| Thousands of Tet related products are offered for sale at small stalls. |
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| Thousands of Tet related products are offered for sale at small stalls. |
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| The vibrant and beautiful streets before Tet provide a wonderful scene for many young couples to capture their meaningful moments. |








