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Hanoi streets are being "dressed" for Tet

 VietNamNet Bridge - These days, many of the main streets in Hanoi such as Dinh Tien Hoang, Hang Khay, Trang Tien, Hang Bai ... are being "dressed" with colorful flowers and posters ... to welcome the 2014 spring.

Central Saigon splendidly decorated for Christmas

 VietNamNet Bridge - The festivity atmosphere has covered streets of Saigon. Central roads, buildings and commercial centers are brilliantly decorated with lights, snowmen, Christmas trees....

Villas of the rich in Saigon also welcome Christmas

 VietNamNet Bridge – On the night of December 12, many luxury villas in the new urban area Phu My Hung in District 7, HCM City, which is the home to the rich, was sparkling with lights to welcome the Christmas.

In photos: Saigon streets are bustling in Christmas atmosphere

 VietNamNet Bridge – Over three weeks before Christmas, Saigon streets are bustling with the festive atmosphere. Buildings are decorated splendidly while decoration shops are crowded.

The ornamental trees that cause cancer, mental disorder

Vietnamese have been frightened out of their wits after scientists said that a lot of popular ornamental trees in Vietnamese homes may cause cancer and mental diseases.

Saigon of flowers and light before Tet

VietNamNet Bridge – All major roads in Saigon such as Dong Khoi, Nguyen Hue, Le Duan, Le Loi… have become the roads of flowers and light before the lunar New Year.

Hanoi ready to welcome Tet

VietNamNet Bridge - Many streets in the center of the capital city and around the Hoan Kiem Lake have been decorated with flowers, lights, flags and banners to welcome the New Year of the Snake.

Vietnam’s sea and islands on Saigon’s roads this lunar New Year

VietNamNet Bridge – With the theme “Vietnam’s Heart,” the Nguyen Hue flower road in HCM City will highlight the idea of popularity and the country’s position.

Hanoi to be decorated with Khue Van Cac symbols

VietNamNet Bridge - Hanoi officials have asked relevant bodies to decorate the streets by Khue Van Cac symbols during the lunar New Year (Tet holiday).