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NÓI TIẾNG ANH VỀ PHỐ ÐI BỘ HÀ NỘI

•For more than 2 years of operation, the pedestrian zone has become a famous destina-
tion for many tourists and locals on weekends with a lot of different activities, such as:
photo exhibitions, dancing, performances of traditional musical instruments, traditional
singing, and calligraphy writing.
•As you can see, At present, the pedestrian zone around Hoan Kiem Lake is gradually be-
coming one of the capital's tourist attractions, a place for people to go out, play. it's
always crowded
•One of interesting things about the Hanoi pedestrian zone is that although there are no
modern games, it is still attractive because there are many traditional folk games. When
walking around hoankiem lake, we will see a lot of groups of people playing tug-of-war,
rope jumping or shuttlecock kicking...
•folk games organised in walking streets offer another option for entertainment to Ha-
noian children, who lack recreational space, allowing them to really enjoy and cherish
their childhood.
NÓI TIẾNG ANH VỀ PHỐ ÐI BỘ HÀ NỘI

•Besides, street music perfomances are also beautiful images on the streets
•If you want to buy some souvenirs or gifts, you can walk to Hang Ngang Street, Hang Dao
Street, which is also the night market.
•You know, According to District authorities, the zone receives 20,000-25,000 visitors each
day and the figure goes up to around 200,000 during holidays and festivals.
•However, the pedestrian zone is badly trashed by the crowds that gather on the week-
ends, and it gets much worse on special occasions
•The Hanoi Urban Environment Company said it has been collecting 200 tons of garbage
each day from the walking zone. Current laws in Vietnam regulate that a person can be
fined between VND5-7 million for littering sidewalks or streets
•I hope that, people have better awareness to protect the beauty of the pedestrian zone. If
you come here at weekends to enjoy the atmosphere with your friends, please don’t litter
on the streets
•Let’s protect the environment together and keep the pedestrian zone clean

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