VietNamNet Bridge - Winter on Hanoi’s long streets suddenly become warm when almond trees turns red.

 

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Thousands of almond trees in Hanoi are in the leaf-changing season.

 

 

 

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Walking on the streets, people will see red-leaved clusters.

 

 

 

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January and February is the leaf-changing time of almond trees.

 

 

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A few green boughs among red leaves create beautiful shades of colors.

 

 

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The dark green leaves slowly turn into yellow, then red and fall on sidewalks.

 

 

 

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Outside the Hanoi Cathedral.

 

 

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Red almond leaves quiver near a window...

 

 

 

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And on the roof of old houses.

 

 

 

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The streets with a lot of almond trees are Ma May, Hang Dieu, Van Mieu, Hang Can, Hang Chuoi, Phung Khac Khoan, Trang Thi, Cua Nam and To Hien Thanh.

 

 

 

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At an old French-styled villa.

 

 

 

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