Hanoi gets back to business as restrictions ease


Customers at a coffee shop on Lý Thường Kiệt Street in Hà Nội on Thursday (Oct 14) morning, the first day dine-in services are allowed again after being banned for more than two months. - VNS

HANOI (Vietnam News/Asia News Network): Buses on the roads, cafes open for customers and taxis scouring the streets for business, Hanoi is looking a lot more like its old self once again.

After months of strict social distancing regulations, sweeping changes came into play at 6am Thursday morning.

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