04:04, 01/04/2020

Nha Trang on first day of nationwide social distancing

Under the directive of the Prime Minister, Vietnam on April 1 entered the first day of 15-day nationwide social distancing period. In Nha Trang City, almost all people wore masks when travelling on streets. Many shops and restaurants have closed; many have only served takeaway for pick up and home delivery.
 

Under the directive of the Prime Minister, Vietnam on April 1 entered the first day of 15-day nationwide social distancing period. In Nha Trang City, almost all people wore masks when travelling on streets. Many shops and restaurants have closed; many have only served takeaway for pick up and home delivery.
 
Earlier, on March 31 afternoon, Nha Trang took drastic measures to ban mass gatherings at public places, especially the beach along Tran Phu Street and Pham Van Dong Street. Many prohibitory traffic signs and warning signs about swimming ban and suspension of cultural, exercise and sports activities were placed at many beach parks. 
 
At this time, most people in Nha Trang have become more self-disciplined and been more proactive in taking actions to prevent the disease.  
 
The following are some images of Nha Trang on March 1 morning
 
 
People wear masks when travelling on street
People wear masks when travelling on street

 

Prohibitory traffic sign
Prohibitory traffic sign

 

 

No people on Nha Trang beach
No people on Nha Trang beach

 

Warning sign about COVID-19
Warning sign about COVID-19
 
Shops and restaurants are closed
Shops and restaurants are closed

 

A hotel repairs and renovates facilities
A hotel repairs and renovates facilities

 

Some remaining foreign tourists in Nha Trang
Some remaining foreign tourists in Nha Trang

 

Highland Café on Le Thanh Ton Street is closed
Highland Café on Le Thanh Ton Street is closed

 

Some cafes only offer takeaway and delivery options
Some cafes only offer takeaway and delivery options

 

 

Many people go shopping at supermarkets instead of markets
Many people go shopping at supermarkets instead of markets
 
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Translated by H.N