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With the southern metropolis forecast to endure temperatures of between 21 degrees Celsius and 24 degrees Celsius, children heading to school are forced to wear thick coats to keep warm.
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Coupled with plummeting temperatures, the southern city is also enduring spells of rain.
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Local people are forced to don heavy raincoats as they attempt to keep both dry and warm while travelling around Ho Chi Minh City.
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Motorbike drivers wear jackets as they fight off the morning chill.
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Local people feel the impact of the cold weather as they make their morning commute.
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An old man wraps up tightly in warm clothes and wears a face mask whilst reading a newspaper in the park.
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Street vendors sit in a huddle as they attempt to remain warm amid the cold weather.
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The southern city’s residents drink a hot cup of tea during the first cold spell of the winter.

VOV/Tien Phong

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Hanoi endures second heat wave, temperatures drop in HCM City

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