The first night Hanoi allows restaurants and bars to operate after 9pm
On the afternoon of March 15, the City People’s Committee. Hanoi has just issued Document No. 735 on implementing safe and flexible adaptation, effectively controlling the COVID-19 epidemic and reopening tourism activities in the new situation in the area.
Accordingly, Hanoi allows service businesses, restaurants, eateries and drinks to be allowed to operate normally (not regulated to close before 9pm daily), ensuring epidemic prevention and control measures. in accordance with the instructions of the health authorities and related regulations.
Note that on the first evening, restaurants and catering establishments are opened after 9pm:

Dubbed the “sleepless” street of Hanoi, but if before March 15, all restaurants will close before 9pm, strictly complying with the city’s epidemic prevention regulations…

Now this street has been returned to its true name when it is more than 10 pm, but there are still a lot of people eating, drinking and entertaining.

Perhaps it has been a long time, Ta Hien in general and other food streets of Hanoi have witnessed such a crowded and bustling scene.

Also today, the tourism industry in the country has reopened to welcome international visitors. And Ta Hien is one of the favorite destinations of foreign tourists when coming to Hanoi.

Hopefully, with such open-door policies, Hanoi tourism will soon recover.

Another famous food street in Hanoi, Tong Duy Tan, is also busy again from tonight.

The cafes were full even though it was more than 10pm.

There is no more parking space along Tong Duy Tan street.

Restaurants are also crowded, busier than usual.
Luong Ngoc Quyen Street is also very busy even though it is more than 10pm.
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