Peaceful scenes across Hoi An during the first days of the Lunar New Year

Mist covers the Hoai River as lights flicker in the distance early in the morning. Early in the morning Chau Thuong Van Street is empty of people and street vendors, with only lanterns lighting up the street. The entirety of Hoi An city is covered in a dim fog. An Hoi Bridge connects the two banks of the Hoai River. From above the image evokes memories of the historic city. Boats featuring various coloured lanterns docked on the bank of the Hoai River. An old house decorated in traditional patterns remains closed during Tet. Some places along Hoang Van Thu Street opened their doors to mark the new day. However, they were quiet with no hustle and bustle and no visitors, only birds singing. A street in a suburban area is covered with frost on the road early in the morning. Some local people partake in their morning exercise routine on the street. Some tourists chose to wander the streets of Hoi An while taking in the atmosphere. A group of girls take a selfie together to preserve their memories of Hoi An during Tet. A corner of Hoi An as seen from above Local boats with Bach Dang Street behind as seen from across the bank on Nguyen Phuc Chu Street. Some tourists cycle the streets of Hoi An to take in all the sites. The streets in the centre of the city are more crowded as people descend on the centre. Hoai River remained peaceful throughout the Lunar New Year.


Peaceful scenes across Hoi An during the first days of the Lunar New Year Related image(s)

Mist covers the Hoai River as lights flicker in the distance early in the morning.
Early in the morning Chau Thuong Van Street is empty of people and street vendors, with only lanterns lighting up the street.
The entirety of Hoi An city is covered in a dim fog.
An Hoi Bridge connects the two banks of the Hoai River. From above the image evokes memories of the historic city.
Boats featuring various coloured lanterns docked on the bank of the Hoai River.
An old house decorated in traditional patterns remains closed during Tet.
Some places along Hoang Van Thu Street opened their doors to mark the new day. However, they were quiet with no hustle and bustle and no visitors, only birds singing.
A street in a suburban area is covered with frost on the road early in the morning. Some local people partake in their morning exercise routine on the street.
Some tourists chose to wander the streets of Hoi An while taking in the atmosphere.
A group of girls take a selfie together to preserve their memories of Hoi An during Tet.
A corner of Hoi An as seen from above
Local boats with Bach Dang Street behind as seen from across the bank on Nguyen Phuc Chu Street.
Some tourists cycle the streets of Hoi An to take in all the sites.
The streets in the centre of the city are more crowded as people descend on the centre.
Hoai River remained peaceful throughout the Lunar New Year.

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