Murals in Hanoi convey message of fighting Covid-19
A 100-metre-long wall on Vu Trong Khanh street in Hanoi's Ha Dong district, is now painted with colorful images that spread a message of fighting COVID-19. It is a work by the Hanoi Youth Union.
Murals spreading a message of COVID-19 prevention and control is now completed. (Photo: Vietnam+)
The 100-metre-long art work features 10 large paintings on COVID-19 prevention and control. (Photo: Vietnam+)
The paintings with different topics but all carry a message of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo: Vietnam+)
The mural paintings are located in Tran Phu – Vu Trong Khanh T-junction in Hanoi’s Ha Dong district. (Photo: Vietnam+)
The paintings capture attention of passersby. (Photo: Vietnam+)
The mural paintings themed COVID-19 prevention and control hit Hanoi street. (Photo: Vietnam+)
After completion, the work draws public attention. (Photo: Vietnam+)
The mural paintings encourage people to adhere to anti-pandemic recommendations by the Health Ministry. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Children poses for photos by a mural painting of 5K (in Vietnamese, which is literally translated as facemask, disinfection, distance, health declaration and no gatherings) message by the Health of Ministry. (Photo: Vietnam+)
Vietnam’s national count of COVID-19 cases has crossed the milestone of 10,000 more than a month after the resurgence of the virus began in late April, wreaking havoc on multiple major industrial parks where thousands of factory workers have become infected.
To meet the demand for updating information about the Covid-19 pandemic, journalists, including Vietnam News Agency’s journalists, have to work day and night, even risk their health when showing up in hotspots.