Dynamic Saigon turns into a quiet city

Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon stays lonely amid virus fears. Photo: Quy Hoa
These days, the busy Saigon is taking rare break.
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On April 6, Hoang Minh Giam Street had no traffic jam as usual.
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Gia Dinh Park, which visited by several people became lonely.
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In downtown, Le Thanh Ton street became quiet with a few people. Pubs, restaurants were closed.
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Ly Tu Trong Street, which was packed with cars, also sank into silence.
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Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon stayed lonely too.
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The iconic and popular tourist destination Ben Thanh Market was on shutdown since trade was not allowed here.
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A few workers were completing their tasks at a construction project in Ham Nghi Street.
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The one-way street Ba Huyen Thanh Quan that has traffic traffic jams every morning turned empty.
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The Cach Mang Thang Tam Street was in the same situation.
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Dong Khoi Street, the million dollar road, is known for the brand-name shopping malls, was still clean and airy.
- Pictures were taken by Photographer Quy Hoa on April 6.
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