Gold prices suddenly increased again, people rushed to buy but sadly left because the gold shops announced they were out of stock, the train street cafes in Hanoi were crowded, tourists posed in all kinds of positions on the train tracks... are a series of impressive photos of the week recorded by Dan Viet reporters.
Photo of the week: Gold prices dance and tourists pose on the train tracks in Hanoi
Despite the ban, railway cafes in Hanoi still welcome customers, tourists gather and pose on the tracks and right next to the trains, causing disorder, traffic insecurity and potential risk of accidents. Photo: Khong Chi.
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On the afternoon of November 9, thousands of people were present at the Vietnam Military History Museum (Thang Long Avenue, Hanoi) to visit and have fun after the place reopened. At many times, the walkways were packed with people, moving slowly and making it difficult to experience. Photo: Le Hieu.
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Source: https://danviet.vn/anh-an-tuong-tuan-gia-vang-nhay-mua-va-du-khach-tao-dang-tren-duong-ray-o-ha-noi-20241110101616253.htm
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