In Ho Chi Minh City the hottest period of the day often falls between 12:30pm and 15:30pm. During this time, few people dared to venture out, leaving Le Duan and Nguyen Du streets as well as the area around Ben Thanh market relatively quiet. |
Drivers were forced to find shade whilst waiting for the traffic lights. |
Local people in Ho Chi Minh City took to Tao Dan park to escape the sunlight. |
Swimming pools throughout District 1 were crowded with people seeking to cool down. |
The shopping centres of Hanoi saw the prices of air conditioners and refrigerators increase by 30 per cent due to the added demand. |
Masks are commonly used to avoid dust and heat while travelling on the road. |
A man wears sunglasses to fight against the heat wave on Xa Dan street in Dong Da district of Hanoi. |
A street vendor wears a conical hat and jacket to protect against the searing heat of the sun on Nha Chung street in Hoan Kiem district. |
A man cycles on Dinh Tien Hoang street. |
A Xe Om driver takes a break on the pavement to amid the hot weather. |
With outdoor temperature soaring, stalls on Ton That Tung street in the shade were packed with people trying to avoid the sunlight. |
Workers in Hanoi’s Old Quarter were offered free drinks to stay hydrated. |
