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My Dinh – Me Tri Urban Area, home to many Korean people, has been far less crowded since COVID-19 spread in the Republic of Korea

 

 

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Koreans wear face masks to minimise risk of COVID-19 infection when going out

 

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Streets in ‘Korean town’ are far less busy 

 

 

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Koreans wear face masks while working 

 

 

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Regulations for people entering and exiting Landmark 72 Building, which is home to many Korean residents and Korean-based offices

 

 

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A few Korean restaurants on Tran Van Lai street in My Dinh – Me Tri Urban Area are temporarily shut down 

 

 

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Some Korean restaurants go for home delivery service as many diners now choose to stay at home for fears of COVID-19

 

 

 

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Previously these restaurants were crowded during lunch and dinner times but now they welcome less diners 

 

 

 

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Hand sanitisers are placed in restaurants to serve diners’ demand 

 

 

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Convenience stores still open to serve Korean people’s shopping demand 

 

 

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‘Korean town’ in Hanoi less busy due to fears of COVID-19

 

 

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Giang, a Vietnamese employee working at ‘Korean town’, told reporters that her daily working routines remain unchanged yet she has stayed more cautious through carrying out necessary safety measures 

 

 

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Korean national Kil Jeong-Hun otherwise does not wear face masks as for him, Vietnam is safe 

 

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A Korean family goes shopping at a supermarket in ‘Korean town’ 

 

 

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Fastfood restaurants in ‘Korean town’ 

 

 

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In order to save time and avoid frequent contacts given fears of COVID-19, Korean people opt for one-time shopping for the whole week

 

 

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A Korean enjoys coffee on sidewalk 

 

 

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