
Roads and buildings emerge and fade within the ethereal white fog, creating a dreamy and enchanting Hanoi.

As the lunar January draws to a close, delicate drizzles and mist shroud the city, giving Hanoi a soft, hazy beauty in the springtime air.

The misty rain and bare branches uniquely charm Hoan Kiem Lake, providing a perfect backdrop for photography enthusiasts.

Hoa Phong Tower, veiled in fine rain, reveals its ancient, timeworn beauty.

The first Bauhinia flowers bloom along the city's streets during this time.

The damp, humid weather characteristic of northern Vietnam offers first-time visitors to Hanoi an unforgettable experience.

Hanoi is on the brink of the falling-leaf season as green leaves begin their transformation.

Some trees shed their foliage, leaving only a few lingering crimson almond leaves clinging to the branches.

Shrouded in spring drizzle, the Old Quarter awakens nostalgic memories of bygone days.

Long Bien Bridge stands resolute in the fine mist of early spring.

At night, the drizzling rain makes Hoan Kiem Lake appear even more mystical.

The Huc Bridge and Ngoc Son Temple shine brilliantly over the water, and high-rise buildings are faintly visible behind a veil of fog.

A few residents and tourists can be seen pausing to admire the drizzling rain in Hanoi.

Trang Tien Street glows under the warm hue of streetlights.

Reflections from headlights and streetlamps shimmer on the wet pavement, making the city streets dazzling and surreal.

Truong Chinh Street appears surreal, bathed in muted hues.

Le Duan Street fades into the drizzle, diminishing visibility in the misty air.

The fine rain and fog render Hanoi's streets eerily quiet as night falls.