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The recent coronavirus (nCoV) situation has seen all activities on walking streets around Ho Guom suspended as of February 3, 2020. At present, no activities will resume until a further announcement is made.

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Both local people and tourists hang out around Ho Guom, Ngoc Son temple, and The Huc bridge during the weekend.

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Visitors walk on the pavements around Sword Lake.

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Due to fears surrounding the spread of the nCoV, many pedestrians choose to wear face masks.

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Ngoc Son temple is packed with tourists following its reopening after being closed for several days to fight against the potential spread of the nCoV.

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Huc bridge remains packed with visitors on the weekend.

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At Ly Thai To Monument Flower Garden, groups continue to practice dancing as normal.

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Local people don face masks as they enjoy exercising in the area.

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Tien Phong/VOV

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