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Conical hat street in Hanoi Old Quarter

Dao Duy Tu Street in the Hanoi Old Quarter has been decorated with thousands of conical hats and lanterns, attracting a lot of visitors.

Dao Duy Tu Street in the Hanoi Old Quarter has been decorated with thousands of conical hats and lanterns, attracting a lot of visitors.

This is among activities to mark the 13th anniversary of Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day on November 23. 

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The hats and lanterns make Dao Duy Tu Street similar to Hoi An Town in Quang Nam Province. 

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The decoration will be maintained until December 2. 

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Many young people come to take photos there. 

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Foreigners enjoy the street space


A range of distinctive cultural activities were held nationwide on November 23-25 to celebrate Vietnam Cultural Heritage Day, including traditional dances, folk singing and folk games, as well as a calligraphy exhibition at Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi.

Lam Dong Province organised a festival to honour folk music with performances by ethnic minorities from the Central Highlands area.

Ho Chi Minh City held a meeting and photo award ceremony to praise the winning works that reflect the beauty of the city’s heritages.

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