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Tran Quoc Pagoda (Tay Ho District) was closed, stopped working, people were astonished from outside – Photo: NAM TRAN
Recognition of Online youth tomorrow February 16, In Tay Ho district, most shops and restaurants are closed. Functional forces in the neighborhoods and districts also continuously patrol, monitor and remind store owners to comply with epidemic prevention.
Tran Quoc Pagoda, Tay Ho District, Quan Thanh Temple since the night of February 15, closed signs and organized security forces at the site, reminding people not to attend the ceremony.
However, many people this morning still come in front of the temples and pagodas to … wait when they cannot enter.
Many people burn incense right next to the wall, and they even put the change on the door of the temple.
Although most restaurants have complied with closure regulations, some places still operate undercover, especially food and coffee shops. Only when the authorities requested did they close these stores.
Also in Dong Da, Hoan Kiem, Hai Ba Trung districts, most of the coffee shops, iced tea and food were closed at the request of the city of Hanoi.
However, many coffee shops in the Hoang Cau Lake area (in the O Cho Dua neighborhood) and Hoan Kiem Lake are still open to welcome customers, although the neighborhood authorities have spread the reminder since the beginning of the morning. When you see the reporter, the functional forces check, these places just close.
As soon as they received instructions from the city of Hanoi, last night, Quang An and Tay Ho districts closed all religious and religious places in the area, such as Tay Ho Palace, Nghi Tam Communal House, Kim Lien Pagoda …
People in front of the gate of Quan Thanh Temple – Photo: NAM TRAN
Entry is not allowed, many people put exchange money, they burn incense right at the door of the Quan Thanh temple – Photo: NAM TRAN
The competent forces demanded that the shops selling life-giving products in front of the Tran Quoc Pagoda be disbanded, people moved quickly, it was not crowded – Photo: NAM TRAN
Tran Quoc Pagoda closed, stopped working, people were amazed from outside – Photo: NAM TRAN
The restaurant quietly closed on Dang Thai Mai Street, Xuan Dieu, near the Somerset West Point Hotel Zone, where the Japanese expert tested positive for COVID-19 and died here – Photo: NAM TRAN
Dang Van Ngu Street “Drink Street” is also closed. – Photo: CHI TU TU
The cafes on Hoang Cau Street have been closed since the morning of February 16 – Photo: CHI TU TU
A cafe on Hang Bong Street closed, only guests are accepted to bring – Photo: CHI TU TU
However, this morning, many cafes in Hanoi have yet to run. Photo of a restaurant in Lane 178 Nguyen Luong Bang, Dong Da District welcomes guests on February 16 – Photo: CHI TU TU
A coffee shop located in Le Thai To Street (Hoan Kiem district) – Photo: CHI TU TU
Many tea and coffee shops with milk on Thanh Nien street – Photo: NAM TRAN
Guests are drinking iced tea, smoking pipe tobacco, wearing no masks in a line for iced tea on Ngoc Ha Street – Photo: NAM TRAN