In photos: Churches in Hanoi splendidly decorated for Christmas
St. Joseph Cathedral, located in Nha Chung Street, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi is brilliantly decorated both inside and outside. A giant Christmas tree is also erected, giving tourists a perfect backdrop for Christmassy photos, Nguoiduatin reported. Photo: Nguoiduatin |
Glistening lights add to the already beauty of the church Photo: Nguoiduatin |
The Grotto of the Nativity is impressively decorated. Photo: Nguoiduatin |
Situated in the Hanoi city center, St. Joseph Cathedral is a “not-to-be-missed” destination for many people every Christmas season. Photo: Nguoiduatin |
Youngsters eagerly check-in amidst the shimmering scene. Photo: Nguoiduatin |
Ham Long Church is another place to celebrate Christmas in Hanoi. Photo: Nguoiduatin |
The Church, built in 1934, boasts unique architecture. It looks even more glittering during Christmas. Photo: Nguoiduatin |
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At night, all lights both inside and outside the church are illuminated, creating spectacular scenery. Photo: Nguoiduatin |
Dozens of green trees outside the church in Ham Long and Ngo Thi Nham streets are also embellished by hundreds of sparkling lights. Photo: Nguoiduatin |
Cua Bac Church on Phan Dinh Phung Street stands out at night with rocky caves and big Christmas trees. Photo: Nguoiduatin |
A closer look at a giant Christmas tree outside Cua Bac Church. Photo: Nguoiduatin |
The nativity grotto at Cua Bac Church. Photo: Nguoiduatin |
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