The traditional flower market on Hang Luoc street and the Phung Hung street mural space are unmissable destinations every Lunar New Year in Hanoi.
These famous places see a large number of people gather each Tet, this year the number seems to have decreased due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Paintings featuring 12 zodiac animals are put on display at the Phung Hung street mural space.
Artists display a wide range of calligraphic skills on Phung Hung street.
Visitors purchase calligraphy works to wish for luck, happiness, and prosperity moving into the Lunar New Year.
Mural space on Phung Hung street becomes an ideal spot in which visitors can snap check-in photos.
To he (toy figurines) are popular items in the Tet market.
A young girl poses for a photo at the oldest flower market in Hanoi.
The Hang Luoc flower market only convenes once a year, with the site opening from the 15th to 30th day of the last month of the lunar calendar.
Customers are able to purchase festive items such as flowers, ornamental trees, antiques, and other decorative products at the market.